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Tagged with: Planning

City wastes millions on contracts with big out-of-town companies, report shows

More than $200 million goes for services city workers could provide much, much cheaper.

SF promised a lot of affordable housing—but community leaders say it won’t happen

New report has lots of 'creative' ideas, but there's nowhere near enough funding to meet the state mandated goals—and the Mayor's Office admits it.

PG&E keeps charging us more for worse service; there’s a much better alternative

Plus: A direct indictment of the state's housing policy (mandates, but no funding). That's The Agenda for Feb. 25 to March 3

J.L. King’s bold, curious art doesn’t shy from the peculiar

'Weird can be good, to me,' says the San Francisco oil painter, who calls her spirited art 'trick the mind.'

Punk roots meet Black Panthers at retooled Studio Fallout in North Beach

Gallery connects countercultures with a display of radical artwork by BPP's Malik Edwards and Katherine Campbell.

Will Joan Baez and Bob Dylan endorse a socialist for president at the Super Bowl?

Well, not to our knowledge—but since the MAGA folks are obsessed with Taylor Swift, let the rumors fly!

Good Taste: How to celebrate Lunar New Year the Bay way

Kick off the Year of the Dragon with luscious dumplings, Bún bò Huế, and prosperity salads.

Why does the state never ‘warn’ SF that it’s not building enough affordable housing?

That's the real question that came up at a supes meeting this week.

The future of environmental review, from Sacramento Street to Ocean Beach

Plus: How can the Chron call for reform—then endorse candidates who oppose it? That's The Agenda for Feb. 4 to 11

Is this the end of CEQA as a tool to challenge housing projects that damage communities?

A dramatic change in the use of a longtime neighborhood and community planning process is about to happen; can the supes do anything about it?