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Tagged with: Planning Commission

The Agenda, April 20-April 26: Will the Planning Commission side with Airbnb?

And why is City College moving so quickly to turn public property over to a private developer? By Tim Redmond APRIL 20, 2015 – I thought...

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...

Peskin announces run as former mayoral ally slams Ed Lee and his D3 appointee

Rose Pak, endorsing Aaron Peskin, calls the mayor "isolated" and says all he cares about is tech money as D3 campaign moves into full...

Judge will decide if SF voters can control waterfront height limits

Gavin Newsom and his pals are suing the city to overturn Prop. B and allow unlimited development on Port land By Tim Redmond MARCH 25, 2015...

Clubs vs. condos: Landmark nightlife legislation moves forward

Proposed regulations put onus on builders to disclose nearby nightlife venues to prospective tenants.  By Marke B. MARCH 24, 2015 -- Last week, about 50 nightlife...

The Agenda, March 16-20: The youth vote, the housing balance, fighting Mission evictions and more

It's going to be a busy week at City Planning -- and on the streets By Tim Redmond MARCH 16, 2015 – Here’s an idea that...

The tragedy of InnerMission

How market-rate housing could wipe out a cultural landmark, destroy jobs, and undermine the history of the Mission District By Steven T. Jones MARCH 11, 2015...

The Agenda, March 7-12: Newsom’s failures, inside and outside politics, PG&E and Ed Lee’s lobbyist donors

The week ahead also includes an important discussion over whether "live-work" lofts can be converted to normal dwellings without paying affordable housing fees By Tim...

What’s ‘success’ mean in the Mission? First, an end to the evictions

Large crowd at the Chron's Mission Forum makes it clear that protecting existing residents and businesses is the top priority -- and that might...

The Agenda, Feb. 16-23

Airbnb's taxes, ballot initiatives, why are city officials not telling us who they are meeting with, ethics reform, and spaghetti for the 99 percent By...