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SF Planners yawn over vacant units

SPUR study, flawed as it is, shows a serious problem. Will someone wake up the Planning Commission? By Tim Redmond UPDATED BELOW JANUARY 27, 2014 – The...

Politics on Tuesday: A victory for sunlight. Plus the politics of the new board committees

 Parks panel -- finally -- shuts down a project that violates Prop. K. Breed appointments reflect moderate trend on the board   By Tim Redmond JANUARY 20,...

Tom’s Town: Who is running for supervisor?

By Tom Temprano JANUARY 16, 2015 -- San Francisco’s politicos and journalists are very clearly abuzz with speculation and rumors about the 2015 supervisorial race...

London Breed easily elected board president

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 8, 2014 – By the time the supervisors gathered for the ceremony of swearing in the new board, it was pretty...

Facing the eviction threat: Tenants push back and slow Ellis evictions in 2014

 By Gen Fujioka Part one of a two-part series JANUARY 5, 2014 -- As San Francisco’s tenants and their progressive allies take stock and develop their...

Mayor says he’s “open” to a tax on vacant housing

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 17, 2014 – Mayor Ed Lee said yesterday that he was “open” to the concept of a tax on vacant residential...

Sup. Mar takes on Zombie Neighborhoods and Housing Hoarding

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 16, 2014 -- A measure by Sup. Eric Mar to tax unoccupied or largely unoccupied housing units could be one of...

Katy Tang’s missing public records

By Richard Knee DECEMBER 11,2014 -- Katy Tang, the interim president of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors, has been cited by the city’s transparency watchdog...

Ugly condos for the very rich that block public views approved a few yards from Coit Tower

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 19, 2014 – The press gallery and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors were packed all afternoon yesterday as we...

Chiu in charge of vote for his successor

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 14, 2014 -- Sup. David Chiu carefully orchestrated his second term as board president, cutting deals with his more conservative colleagues...