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Herrera: Big landlord defies short-term rental law

City attorney seeks records in case showing how widespread and blatant the disregard for short-term rental rules is By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 – The...

The Agenda, Sept. 8-13: A developer giveaway worth billions

SF wants to let speculators and developers pay far less than they owe for providing Muni service -- meaning the rest of us have...

At 17th and Mission, a “gentrification bomb”

 Planning Commission sets terrible precedent, allows tech office space to displace artists in the Mission By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 – There was a lot...

The Agenda, Aug. 31 to Sept. 7: Tech office creep in the Mission …

... another Wall on the Waterfront, and how, exactly, is the city going to roust all the homeless  for the Super Bowl? By Tim Redmond AUGUST...

Could the city buy out the Monster in the Mission?

Now that the project is in trouble, some say it's time to use city money to turn the 16th and Mission site into affordable...

Modest controls for 24th Street pass — with Wiener saying No

Supervisor who opposed Mission Moratorium won't go along with limited zoning rules that even the mayor supports By Tim Redmond JULY 14, 2015 – The Board...

A map of our vanishing public space

Anti-Eviction Mapping Project's latest interactive visualization details the attack on SF's fragile commons.  By Marke B.  JULY 10, 2015 -- "We knew from Google Bus protest...

The Agenda, June 29-July 5: Mark Farrell’s attack on tenant advocates ….

... And why some say San Francisco needs a Housing Commission to deal with the biggest issue in the city By Tim Redmond JUNE 29, 2015...

The Agenda, June 22-28: Housing bonds, the cost of more cops, the cost of growth ….

... And some highlights of Pride Weekend -- a guide to the upcoming week in politics By Tim Redmond JUNE 22, 2015 – Like developers, mayors...

Fifth and Mission adds affordable housing — but nowhere near enough

Let's take a look at the numbers -- which show that even 33 percent on a big commercial project doesn't mitigate the damage By Tim...