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The battle of Soma, round one

Planners approve massive project at Fifth and Mission, but appeals are still ahead By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 -- About nine hours into the Planning...

The Agenda, Sept. 21-27: The fate of tenant protections

Key legislation comes before the supes. Plus: developer subsidies and Mission development controls By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 – A major expansion of the city’s...

Should the regional transportation agency be elected?

The power struggle between the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments got a lot more complicated over the past week. Since...

Mayor Lee defends billion-dollar subsidy for developers

Lee says low transportation impact fee is a "balance" to keep development happening By Tim Redmond The monthly charade that’s called Question Time – the mayor...

Anti-eviction legislation moves forward

Tenant package gets committee approval with Wiener dissenting on a key element SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 – The Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee moved forward...

It’s not hard to be an ethical landlord

An open letter from a property owner to the SF supervisors Editors note: Landlord Spike Kahn send this letter to Sup. Malia Cohen, Sup. Scott...

Hubris unbound: Landlords appeal 660 Third St case

Amazing: After losing at every step of the planning process, developers who illegally converted industrial space to offices are trying another appeal By Zelda Bronstein SEPTEMBER...

The Agenda: Showdowns over evictions ….

... and a giant project at Fifth and Mission.  By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 – Tenants flooded City Hall again last week, reminding the mayor...

When is growth too expensive?

SF Planning Commission ducks the biggest issue in passing along a new transit-impact fee By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 –The debate at the San Francisco...

The fundamental flaws in Mayor Lee’s housing plan

Click your heels three times, trust in the magic of the free market, and  you get a lot less affordable housing that the city...