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Developers win with “smart growth” rule

With a big assist from the state Legislature, the SF Planning Department opened a new front in the city’s density wars last week. On...

The homeless sweep on Division Street

The mayor is following what the Chronicle editorial board and Willie Brown suggested, and sweeping homeless people off Division Street. We will have a...

What did the mayor know?

The follow-up question to the felony charges against three people for illegal fundraising activities is simple, and classic: What did Mayor Lee know, and when...

El Nino is a public health crisis — and SF is dropping the ball

El Nino is here, and the storms will get worse in the next few weeks. This has created a state of emergency for the people...

The regional government merger: Is anyone asking why?

On Friday, January 8, the latest phase of the power struggle between the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments, a.k.a....

A police riot in 1967 has echoes today

UPDATED: Got some new information from Steve Morse, who was there, and the story reflects that now John Ross, the brilliant, shit-disturbing rebel reporter, died...

The Airbnb law is failing. Here’s how

JANUARY 12, 2016 – Nobody from Airbnb or any of the other short-term rental platforms showed up at yesterday’s hearing on enforcing the city’s...

The attack on local zoning control

  DECEMBER 8, 2015 -- My last story about the continuing power struggle between the Association of Bay Area Governments and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission...

Tom’s Town: Reflections on City College …

.... and the city after a campaign for office By Tom Temprano DECEMBER 6, 2015 -- Helllllllllo 48 Hills! Did you miss me? I missed you!...

On housing policy, is everything really “going to be OK?”

No, it's not -- and the voters seem to agree By Calvin Welch NOVEMBER 24, 2015 -- In a recent Chronicle Open Forum (November 20, “We...