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Housing
Demolitions, speculation—and maybe not that much new housing anyway
Tim Redmond
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March 7, 2022
Remarkable honesty at a supes hearing shows the actual impact of ending single-family zoning in San Francisco.
Housing
Does the end of single-family zoning mean the beginning of demolitions?
Tim Redmond
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March 6, 2022
A measure that would profoundly change neighborhood zoning in SF could lead to a lot of existing housing getting torn down. That's The Agenda for March 7-13
The Agenda
Supes to look at closing the ‘group housing’ developer loophole
Tim Redmond
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February 27, 2022
Plus: Does the city need to regulate street vendors—and how should the city regulate Recology? That's The Agenda for Feb. 28-March 6
Labor
The end of mask mandates at Warriors games threatens workers
Marc Norton
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February 14, 2022
18,000 unmasked fans at Chase Center? What about the people who have to go to work there?
City Hall
Supes grill PG&E exec on how the company is holding SF hostage
Tim Redmond
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February 3, 2022
The company is basically saying 'Screw You' to the city, and is unapologetic about wanting to block SF from using its own clean public power.
The Agenda
How many apartments are vacant in SF—and what can we do about it?
Tim Redmond
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January 30, 2022
The major reform measures made it through their first round at the Rules Committee last week and will be back Monday/31 for what should...
The Agenda
The attack ads start in state Assembly race, using a great housing myth
Tim Redmond
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January 23, 2022
Plus: Charter amendments would shift the balance of power at City Hall. That's The Agenda for Jan. 24-31
The Agenda
What are the mayor’s plans for Golden Gate Park and the Great Highway?
Tim Redmond
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January 9, 2022
Plus: Ending 'low-fault' evictions and COVID safety in the public schools. That's The Agenda for Jan 10-17.
Housing
The cost of continued growth in SF: $20 billion for affordable housing
Tim Redmond
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December 13, 2021
Finally, a city study looks as the price tag for the pro-development policies of the past.
The Agenda
The jobs-housing mix in SF is a mess
Tim Redmond
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December 12, 2021
Plus: The reality of a new Climate Action Plan and a much-needed investigative hearing on conflicts of interest. That's The Agenda for Dec. 13-19
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