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Mayor’s budget message blames pension costs, lets corporations off the hook

JANUARY 6, 2015 -- Mayor Ed Lee is telling all city departments to cut their budgets by three percent over the next two years,...

The Nimbys and the housing crisis

I probably shouldn’t pay too much attention to a story about San Francisco written by a guy who lives in Venice and likes to...

Chaos isn’t “change”

By Calvin Welch DECEMBER 23, 2015 -- In a period when our national politics are dominated by candidates on the right that rely on “counter...

Plan that could lead to massive displacement moves forward, quietly

A proposal that could rival the forced relocations of the discredited Redevelopment Era is headed for City Hall approvals -- with very little news...

The battle for the Bike Coalition reflects SF’s political divide

By Steven T. Jones DECEMBER 17, 2015 -- San Francisco is a divided city, and that political division is playing out in dramatic fashion within the San Francisco...

San Francisco with 200,000 more people — would we be better off?

The look of a Manhattan-style city is frightening -- but would it be more affordable? By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 17, 2015 -- You want something truly...

What Peskin’s return to the board means

The mayor will have to work with progressives -- and might have to make some tough decisions By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 10, 2015 – I ran...

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...

The Agenda, Nov. 23-Nov. 30: The problem with affordable housing bonuses …

... and a couple of key elections that are still underway By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 23, 2015 – There’s not a lot going on at City...

Supes oppose displacement — then approve displacement

After voting for a measure to give neighborhood preference in affordable housing, board votes for giant development that neighborhood opposes By Tim Redmond The Board of...