Update: The Appropriations Committee decided Thursday not to leave SB 50 in suspense forever, but also that it won’t come up for a vote until January of 2020. In a statement after the hearing, Wiener ...
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), a Los Angeles-based nonprofit, is trying to fight State Sen. Scott Wiener’s transit-development legislation Senate Bill 50 with a campaign that compares his ...
The site of the city’s homeless navigation center for teenagers and other young people in January. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images As San Francisco grapples with how to protect thousands of ...
Homelessness across the nine Bay Area counties is getting worse not only due to a dearth of development, but because most counties neglect affordable housing while allowing NIMBY interests to scare ...
After Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) left hundreds of thousands of Bay Area residents in the dark last year, will the troubled utility company do it again? The answer is yes, according to a ...
In light of social-distancing orders, and in preparation for Memorial Day weekend, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department placed social-distancing circles, measuring roughly six feet in ...
In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the Bay Area, San Francisco’s home sales inventory have nearly vanished. In the weeks since Bay Area counties began following shelter-in-place orders, ...
Proposition E is on its way to a spacious margin of victory. After the Super Tuesday election, a plan to cap construction on new office space in San Francisco unless the city builds more affordable ...
In the 1957 B-movie The Amazing Colossal Man, an explosion causes a once-ordinary guy to grow to ten times his normal size and wreak havoc on a city—an apt metaphor for the San Francisco housing ...
Gates at the West Portal station are blocked with caution tape following the temporary closure of stations. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images This week, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation ...
Change is coming to SB 50, the major transit-housing bill that could radically alter zoning standards across California by zapping “hyper-low-density zoning” near major transit hubs out of existence, ...
San Francisco joined the rest of the Bay Area Tuesday in lengthening its shelter-in-place order, which pushed the citywide shutdown until at least May 3. The revamped order also extended the scope of ...