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Tagged with: Growth

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...

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...

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...

Who gets affordable housing?

Supes tackle complicated, confusing issue as Breed seeks neighborhood preference By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 17, 2015 – The supervisors will tackle today a really tricky question...

The strange and telling story behind the regional planning merger deal

NOVEMBER 12, 2015 -- An overture by SEIU Local 1021, which represents the workers at the Association of Bay Area Governments, averted a showdown...

Has Mayor Lee been good for tenants?

Shouldn't he take some responsibility for the impacts of the boom he is so proud of? By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 13, 2015 -- There’s plenty to...

A pricey palace, huge losses in risky investments, a busted bridge — and now the agency responsible wants more power

  OCTOBER 11, 2015 -- It now looks as if the open power struggle between the Association of Bay Area Governments and the Metropolitan Transportation...

Pro-development group seeks to take over local Sierra Club

Move could change the politics of one  of SF's environmental stalwarts By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 6, 2015 -- A group that wants more market-rate housing development...

The Agenda, Oct. 5-12: The election starts now

Absentee ballots are on the way; we offer some help. Plus: VisionSF packs the house, your editor debates housing policy ... and will Ed...