“SF Small Sites Affordable Housing Could Get Funding Boost”
October 25, 2016
A city program meant to keep at-risk tenants in place and transform small buildings into permanently affordable housing may get a funding boost soon thanks to new legislation to be introduced today at the Board of Supervisors.
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“Airbnb Offers to Give a Little in NY, SF Tussles”
Airbnb recently proposed changes to its listing policies for short-term rental property owners in New York City and San Francisco, possibly in response to threats of aggressive action from state and local lawmakers.
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"Housing Advocacy Leaders Spar Over Local Ballot Measures"
If you follow the politics of housing development in San Francisco you know it’s been a highly divisive year; long-time affordable housing activists have been sparring with pro-growth advocates. The city’s November ballot reflects that divide.
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“Who Is Moving into – and out of – SF?”
Shocking data shows 10,000 existing residents replaced every year.
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"SF’s Competing Affordable-Housing Measures Could Reshape Policy"
October 16, 2016
Two competing propositions on the San Francisco ballot both claim to be good government measures that will increase the city’s affordable housing stock.
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“The ‘Filtering’ Fallacy”
The rationale behind recently-proposed “solutions” to the housing affordability crisis that seek to reduce limits and regulation on high-end housing development policy is the theory of Filtering.
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"Don’t Be Fooled: Propositions P and U Are Bad for Affordable Housing"
October 9, 2016
In the midst of the worst housing crisis in our city’s history, progressive housing advocates are developing innovative ways to expand affordable housing options.
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"Props. A and C Would Build and Repair Schools, Add Housing"
October 8, 2016
A pair of property-tax measures on the San Francisco ballot next month would put nearly $1 billion in bonds toward building and repairing city schools and boosting the number of affordable housing units across the city.
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"Measures on November Ballot Seek Solutions to SF’s Housing Crisis"
San Francisco voters will again see a strong presence of housing-related measures on the November ballot.
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"It’s Time for a Housing Preservation Bond"
September 25, 2016
It’s been 27 years since San Francisco was hit with the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake in the middle of the World Series between the Giants and the A’s, leaving neighborhoods in crisis and many people displaced from their homes.
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"City Officials Push to Free $261 Million for Housing"
A new measure on the ballot in November could free up a quarter billion dollars for the city to purchase and renovate small buildings in San Francisco. The measure, Proposition C, would need to win by a two-thirds majority.
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“New California Affordable Housing Law Sparks Backlash in San Francisco”
San Francisco housing activists and some city officials say a new state housing bill passed last week is a "developer giveaway."
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“We Beat a Bad Housing Bill, so Let’s Forget the Blame Game”
The governor's by-right development was a bad idea, and blocking it was not a "failure."
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“Muni to Evaluate Public Transit Access for Underserved Communities”
San Francisco transit leaders on Tuesday pledged to evaluate and improve Muni access to underserved communities, including low-income residents, those with disabilities, the elderly and communities of color.
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"Ordinary People Can't Afford a Home in San Francisco. How Did it Come to This?"
August 5, 2016
The city by the bay has the nation’s priciest real estate, and a battle is raging over whether tech wealth, population growth, or political will is to blame.
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“By-Right Deregulation is Not a Real Solution”
A few weeks ago we wrote about the “by-right” development law, which Gov. Jerry Brown is pushing for approval this year, as a speedy trailer bill to the state budget with no public hearings.
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“Governor’s Housing Plan Promoted at Closed-Door Meeting with Mayor Lee”
Why is SF mayor backing plan that would undermine local ability to demand more affordable housing?
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"Ending Homelessness with…Housing"
June 29, 2016
The first step of any plan to end homelessness needs to be keeping San Franciscans housed. As study after study has shown, it is primarily San Franciscans that make up the people who experience homelessness in our city…
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“‘By-Right Approvals’ Will Have No Real Effect on Housing Supply in SF”
Developers and their lobbying organizations are currently working hard to spread a false, but profitable argument: that the way to get more housing faster is by further deregulating development approvals.
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