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Tagged with: Homelessness

The battle for Midtown: A community housing struggle

The weekly tenant meetings of the residents of Midtown Park Apartments at the corner of Geary and Divisadero always begin and end with a...

The Chron’s C.W. Nevius again gets the housing market all wrong

The Chron’s C.W. Nevius announced last week for all the honest world to see that the law of supply and demand is alive and...

The Agenda, Sept. 5-11 2016: The Chron’s homeless agenda …

It’s no surprise that the Chronicle is coming out against all of the progressive good-government measures. You don’t expect much from the city’s largest...

Palo Alto and the tech shop of horrors

On August 10, Kate Vershov Downing, a 31-year-old intellectual-property lawyer, set the media aflutter when she posted on Medium a letter to the Palo...

The Chron decides Jane Kim’s love life is big news

A day after Supervisor Jane Kim spoke to a packed auditorium full of supporters about housing and transportation policy, the Chronicle (which ignored the...

Kim packs housing forum as former LA mayor hints at gov run

The Mission High School auditorium is a big venue, room for more than 1,000 people, and it was packed last night for an event...

Why are we still pushing criminalization of homeless people?

  More and more evidence keeps emerging that housing-first efforts, or the placing of homeless people into housing paid for by the city, not only...

Bad housing bill stalled — but it’s not dead yet

A really bad housing bill that Gov. Jerry Brown has been pushing may be dead for now – but opponents are keeping a close...

An open letter to Tony Bennett

Dear Mr. Bennett: Congratulations on your being honored by the city of San Francisco.  I’m sure hundreds will attend the ceremony on Nob Hill on...

Supes vote to protect arts space after some disingenuous whining

The Board of Supes put a measure to protect artist workspace and blue-collar jobs on the ballot yesterday after a long discussion about why...