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Economy
What if we let artists and homeless people take over all the empty SF office space?
Tim Redmond
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May 18, 2022
The old work model is over, and downtown and the local economy is going to suffer—unless we get creative about the future.
The Agenda
The jobs-housing mix in SF is a mess
Tim Redmond
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December 12, 2021
Plus: The reality of a new Climate Action Plan and a much-needed investigative hearing on conflicts of interest. That's The Agenda for Dec. 13-19
Housing
Tenderloin project shows serious loopholes in SF planning rules
Tim Redmond
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October 3, 2021
Developer can double the number of units, change the use—and present no financial data—and planners say it's still the same project.
Housing
Two major developer-driven housing bills head for Assembly floor
Tim Redmond
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August 19, 2021
Newsom may soon be asked to sign deregulation measures—at a time when Wall Street is moving fast into the CA housing market.
Housing
Wiener supports giant project pushed through with no neighborhood input
Tim Redmond
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August 11, 2021
At town hall, senators says that Yimbys 'are the best thing that's happened' and said he supports a massive Potrero Hill project that avoids Planning Commission approval.
Housing
Study: New housing for the rich leads to more evictions for the poor
Tim Redmond
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August 8, 2021
Data from Madison Wisconsin could have implications for efforts to force more market-rate development into vulnerable SF neighborhoods.
Transportation
Muni director talks about cutting lines and changing focus
Tim Redmond
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July 25, 2021
Post-COVID plans could alter the city's transportation policy in some profound ways.
Housing
Wiener’s housing bill could encourage even more sprawl
Zelda Bronstein
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July 20, 2021
Read the fine print: Obscene development in Tassajara Valley could qualify for special protection under SB 10.
News + Politics
The indigenous struggle to save trees — and sacred spaces — in Humboldt
Tiny
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June 21, 2021
Between the timber companies and state agencies, so much devastation.
News + Politics
Budget time is a time to ask department heads some detailed questions
Tim Redmond
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June 20, 2021
Plus: What is the city doing to be sure tenants get rent relief? That's The Agenda for June 20-27
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