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Tagged with: Planning

Mayor’s Office missing as supes discuss mayor’s proposed housing policies

Breed's plan, drafted with little community input, would do nothing for the city's affordable housing needs; supes aren't going along.

Tenants, community rally against Breed’s developer-friendly housing bill

Evictions, demolition, displacement—and no affordable housing. That's The Agenda for Sept. 17-24

A revitalized Mission mural—and some lessons from the history of BART

Michael Rios art event reminds us of the displacement and gentrification that the train system caused in the neighborhood.

Bayview residents denounce plans for huge parcel-delivery building on Toland

Environmental justice concerns dominate hearing on what may be a new Amazon center with 5,000 cars and trucks a day.

A new, stealthy Amazon delivery center on the edge of the Bayview?

More trucks in an area with serious air-quality issues. Plus: Evictions in supportive housing. That's The Agenda for Sept. 3-10

‘They clearly don’t give a crap about us’

The Heart of the City Farmer’s Market will be moving from its 40-year home in United Nations Plaza to a nearby parking lot next...

An open letter to Sups. Dorsey, Engardio, and Mandelman

Editor's note: The office of City Attorney David Chiu will argue in federal appeals court Wednesday that the court should lift an injunction banning...

The real problem with the CPUC’s robotaxi decision

Like AI, this is going to displace human employees. And nobody in government is demanding that the profits be shared with the people whose lives are damaged.

Lots of housing laws. Not much housing

Hearing, data show how the state's 'streamlining' supply-side approach is failing.

Why is the city paying to evict tenants from supportive housing?

Plus: Some tough questions (and a missing interest group) in the robotaxi regulation discussion. That's The Agenda for July 31 to August 7.