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Tagged with: Development

Voters don’t like mayor’s approach to development

Majority disapproves of the way Lee handles growth and development -- and a strong majority supports a moratorium on market-rate housing in the Mission By...

The Agenda: March 2-9

In which we explore two housing protests, new ways to vote -- and the question of whether San Francisco is a better (or more...

Tom’s Town: Why we need late-night transit

By Tom Temprano FEBRUARY 27, 2015 -- I took a trip to New York for Valentines Day and much of my time there was spent...

What’s ‘success’ mean in the Mission? First, an end to the evictions

Large crowd at the Chron's Mission Forum makes it clear that protecting existing residents and businesses is the top priority -- and that might...

The Agenda: Feb. 23-March2

Stopping the loss of housing in Mid-Market, a new special trustee (why?) for City College -- and Scott Wiener v. Willie Brown on the...

A moratorium on luxury housing makes sense in the Mission

 There's nothing crazy about the idea that too many high-end condos can ruin a working-class neighborhood.  By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 19, 2015 – The developers and...

There was never an “anti-tech” movement in SF

The protests aren't about technology -- they're about displacement, economic inequality, and bad corporate behavior. And they are part of a long political legacy By...

The Agenda, Feb. 16-23

Airbnb's taxes, ballot initiatives, why are city officials not telling us who they are meeting with, ethics reform, and spaghetti for the 99 percent By...

The secrets of Burning Man’s money

New documents give a glimpse into how the company is becoming a nonprofit -- and who benefits By Steven T. Jones JANUARY 16, 2015 --...

Why teachers protested the Google buses

Suddenly, a neighborhood parking area becomes a tech bus stop -- with no notice or input. Where will this happen next? By Erin McElroy and...