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Planning
Housing
Tenderloin project shows serious loopholes in SF planning rules
Tim Redmond
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October 3, 2021
Developer can double the number of units, change the use—and present no financial data—and planners say it's still the same project.
News + Politics
Sorting out the upcoming election madness
Tim Redmond
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September 26, 2021
Plus: Private electric-car charging in neighborhood curbsides? And a key vote on housing in the Tenderloin. That's The Agenda for Sept. 27-Oct. 4
News + Politics
Remembering Spain’s 15-M Movement, Occupy’s scrappy precursor
Marke B.
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September 20, 2021
As the US looks back a decade later, a necessary reminder that Occupy was a reverberation of a global movement.
The Agenda
Why have DBI, Planning, and the cops gotten away with so much for so long?
Tim Redmond
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September 12, 2021
Plus: $70 million for parking meters when the mayor says we can't afford to keep SIP hotels open to save lives. That's The Agenda for Sept. 13-19
Environment
Will SF’s ambitious Climate Action plan ever actually happen?
Michael Redmond
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September 10, 2021
Implementing the program will cost money and involve tough decisions. Is City Hall up to it?
Homelessness
Keep the SIP hotels open to save lives, demonstrators tell Mayor Breed
Garrett Leahy
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September 7, 2021
Sup. Haney says feds will probably keep paying—but in the end, the city needs to buy these hotels as permanent housing.
The Agenda
A tech-worker dorm in the Tenderloin? Or the end of the Yimby narrative?
Tim Redmond
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September 6, 2021
Christian Science Church had an approved project—but the developer says family housing doesn't make enough money it's asking for tech dorms instead. That's The Agenda for Sept 7-13
Housing
The future of Mission Bay
John Elberling
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August 30, 2021
There's still a lot to do to turn this former redevelopment area into a real community, a new survey shows.
Art
Local artists remix Diego Rivera’s ‘Pan American Unity’ mural at SFMOMA
Alan Chazaro
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August 25, 2021
In Mini Mural Festival, three diverse arts orgs bring cultural visions, music, and more to celebrate epic work
News + Politics
Judge blocks—for now—massive UC expansion in Parnassus Heights
Tim Redmond
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August 24, 2021
Temporary order saves historic murals and could force the school to negotiate with the neighborhood that its development project will impact.
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