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Vallie Brown tenant disputes the supervisor’s version of her eviction

A tenant who lived in the Fillmore Street building that Vallie Brown bought in 1994 told me today that Brown’s account of what happened...

SF Planning’s really weak ‘Community Stabilization Policy’

The San Francisco Planning Commission will hear a presentation Thursday/ 17 on the department’s Community Stabilization Policy– supposedly an interagency effort to fight the...

Talking Yimby, acting Nimby in District 5

A story is unfolding in the District Five supervisor race, ignored by the news media, that illustrates the contradiction between narrative and fact that...

Massive new office development in Soma? Maybe not

The various parties to a series of lawsuits over Soma development have settled– but that doesn’t mean two massive new office projects are going...

Quick ‘n Dirty Guide to Folsom Parties 2019

Let your fetish flag wave! On Sunday, September 22, a giant leather flag was raised in SoMa on the site of the new Eagle...

Breed tells developers she needs their support

Mayor London Breed told a room full of developers this morning that they need to give her more support, particularly on issues like Sup....

Planning Commission supports Haney’s housing measure

In a remarkable move, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to support a move by Sup. Matt Haney to raise significantly the...

Haney seeks big increase in developer fees for housing

The Planning Commission will consider Thursday/19 a plan that would dramatically raise the amount office developers are required to pay to offset the housing...

Behind the big money influencing City Hall

Lobbyists spent more than $12 million seeking to influence San Francisco City Hall in just the first six months of 2019, according to a...

The real legacy of SF’s planning director

Editor's note: The Chron yesterday presented its report on the record of John Rahaim, who ran SF's City Planning Department for the past 12...