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Mayor’s Airbnb bill won’t defuse ballot measure

Changes in the short-term rental law don't address the major problem -- so this fight is going to the November ballot By Tim Redmond APRIL 15,...

Prosperity, poverty, and really bad planning

You may not have heard of the Economic Prosperity Strategy -- but it's an alarming, dangerous proposal that could impact the future of San...

Why SF city planning is such a mess: A case study

Modest project on Bryant Street sheds light on a long list of planning problems By Tim Redmond APRIL 14, 2014 – The City Planning Commission is...

Leap buses are nice — unless you are in a wheelchair

The startup service has no room for people with mobility issues. Why do tech companies always get away with everything? By Tim Redmond APRIL 7, 2015...

Gentrification takes toll on Oakland seniors

With tech money pouring in, it's hard for low-income seniors to stay in their communities. By Laura McCamy APRIL 6, 2015 -- At a recent meeting...

More artists facing eviction on Market. What was the mayor thinking?

Was Ed Lee totally clueless when he decided to give tax breaks for tech companies? Or doesn't he care if poor people and nonprofits...

Show us the money

Or rather, developers should show us how much they're going to make on a  project -- and then we can talk about fair affordable...

Mission nonprofit saved after community outcry

Victory for anti-displacement movement as tech company agrees to keep cancer center in building By Christopher D. Cook FEBRUARY 26, 2015 -- Circulo de Vida, the...

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...

Tom’s Town: Unacceptable violence against the Trans community

Trans women of color are dying in the streets. The time for talk is long past By Tom Temprano FEBRUARY 13, 2015 -- In 2015 San...