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Developers cry poverty; so sad

  By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 28, 2015 – The vast majority of the people who testified today at the Land Use Committee on the Transportation Sustainability...

Who pays for the damage the tech boom has done to SF?

We are allowing the industries that make great wealth to avoid paying for the human costs of their actions. That didn't work the last...

The Agenda, Sept. 21-27: The fate of tenant protections

Key legislation comes before the supes. Plus: developer subsidies and Mission development controls By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 – A major expansion of the city’s...

Should the regional transportation agency be elected?

The power struggle between the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments got a lot more complicated over the past week. Since...

When is growth too expensive?

SF Planning Commission ducks the biggest issue in passing along a new transit-impact fee By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 –The debate at the San Francisco...

A new subway system in SF: Brilliant. Now who pays?

Sup. Scott Wiener wants to put the city into a new era of reliable, fast transit. So which developers and speculators will he force...

The Agenda, Sept. 8-13: A developer giveaway worth billions

SF wants to let speculators and developers pay far less than they owe for providing Muni service -- meaning the rest of us have...

The San Francisco hipster is dead, y’all :/

SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 -- If you're still blaming the tumultuous cultural changes San Francisco has been undergoing on "hipsters," you might need to stop...

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...

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...