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Tagged with: Planning

Tosha Stimage’s ‘SUPERBLOOM’ invites Presidio visitors into Bay’s rich floral heritage

Florist's Chilean strawberries and California poppies budded from research into the land.

New Farrell corruption allegations could make case for inspector general initiative

Peskin proposal (and mayoral campaign) may benefit from ongoing reports (and ongoing scandals at CIty Hall).

Good Taste: Rapper-chef Lyrics Born says show’s next season ‘will blow people away’

New acoustic album may be last for a while as Bay Area legend focuses on visual media like his cooking series.

Pending state bill would allow developers to make more big local land-use decisions

Under the radar, a Wicks-Bonta housing bill changes the standards for projects in a way that undermines any professional planning standards.

PG&E delays have cost SF $35 million since 2018; public power has saved $50 million

Capital planning agency to hear update on long-overdue plan to take over distribution system, with dramatic new evidence.

A kickass tattoo artist honors her Mescalero Apache roots

'It's in my blood,' says 24th Street Studio's Renette Hammer, who felt destined to open up shop in SF.

Does the US have a housing shortage—or an affordable housing shortage?

New study challenges the Yimby concept and argues that issue isn't supply, it's price.

SF not ready for major neighborhood flooding that’s starting to happen

Report says Breed Administration isn't dealing with the full reality of sea-level rise

The SF budget battle takes center stage

It's cops against social services in a politically charged budget year.

Good Taste: Savor the rainbow of Pride

Did somebody say 'Bitchy Little Gay Dinner'? Check out these colorful bites for LGBTQ+ causes.