Sponsored link
Sunday, April 20, 2025

Sponsored link

Housing

‘The system is broken’

A photographer working with homeless people reflects on the utter failure of the city's sweeps and housing policy.

Homeless Commission hears about the SRO eviction crisis—but takes no action

For once, a public hearing on a key issue—but a panel dominated by mayoral appointees has limited ability to demand change.

Lots of housing laws. Not much housing

Hearing, data show how the state's 'streamlining' supply-side approach is failing.

Supes approve housing measure that won’t lead to much new housing

Yimbys and Big Tech are going to blame the supes for blocking housing; what happens if they cut developer fees and it doesn't help the crisis?

An eviction on Lake Street raises questions about the price of relocating tenants

Lots of tenants get evicted in San Francisco, many of them for no fault of their own. Some are tossed out because speculators want...

Ending eviction moratoriums means more people homeless on the streets

Eviction Moratorium for Mama Earth— To truly liberate her from her paper dollar worth  Eviction Moratoriums =  Forever Houzin can weave a different story  For the mom...

Breed housing plan, which threatens tenants, gets narrow commission nod

Maybe Paris is not such a great role model for the West Side of town.

These researchers lived through homelessness. Now they’ve analyzed it

New study shows growing trend of bringing the unhoused into the conversation.

This is the state of housing policy in SF in 2023

Planners say environmental law doesn't matter, and supes approve a project almost everyone hates, all to deal with state Sen. Scott Wiener's rules—and Breed wants to make it worse

Et Tu, Mother Jones?

Once a storied left-wing publication, the magazine is now fallen into the neoliberal Yimby camp—and the editor refuses to talk to us about it.

In this section

Top tags

Sponsored link

Be a 48 Hills Hero!

We are community supported journalism

Sponsored link

Sponsored link