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Secrecy rules in regional-planning power struggle

Critical funding, equity issues playing out with very little public input By Zelda Bronstein SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 -- Last week the power struggle between the Metropolitan...

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...

The Beast on Bryant will face planning delay

Developer pulls back condo project in the wake of major community opposition AUGUST 27, 2015 – The Beast on Bryant, a major development that would...

The developers are nervous about the Mission Moratorium

A crazy letter from a leading local developer, and a poll showing Prop. I leading, demonstrates how worried the industry is about a possible...

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...

The Agenda, August 24-31: tax money for a non-union hotel?

Plus the next wall on the waterfront -- and a capitalist-tool takedown of the Academy of Art University By Tim Redmond AUGUST 24, 2015 – The...

A leading voice on urban planning in CA debunks housing trickle-down

The progressives are not the only ones saying that building more market-rate housing won't solve the city's problem  By Peter Cohen AUGUST 19, 2015 -- A...

The case against Junipero Serra

Native Americans and their allies meet to discuss the disaster of making a colonizing killer into a saint By Tiny  AUGUST 18, 2015 -- The screams...

Ed Lee and the FBI corruption charges

Raymond Chow's lawyers haven't proven that the mayor is involved in anything illegal. But damn, this doesn't look good By Tim Redmond AUGUST 4, 2015 –...

The Agenda, July 27-Aug. 2: Did progressives cause the housing crisis (um, No)….

... Plus new tenant protections, expanding Medicare, and preserving art space in San Francisco By Tim Redmond JULY 26, 2015 – If you must read Gabriel...