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FEDERAL CUTS TO mental health and public housing, the emergence of vulnerable populations, rising housing costs, economic shifts to new industries — those ...
In San Francisco, Hines is looking to build the state’s biggest skyscraper, among other news in this week’s roundup.
For over fifty years, the California Environmental Quality Act—CEQA—stood as a pillar of the state’s environmental identity. But what began as a ...
This proposal would simplify the process for businesses entering into small contracts with the city. But in San Francisco, even small reforms can get tangled in politics.
San Francisco approves Mayor Lurie's plan to address RV homelessness with a citywide parking limit and housing support.
THE SAN FRANCISCO Board of Supervisors has voted to pass San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s legislation to expand housing ...
Assemblymember Gail Pellerin’s bill to ban homeless relocation without coordination stalled amid concerns it could affect San Francisco’s busing programs. She plans to amend and reintroduce it in 2026 ...
Some legal experts and property managers say the demands pose serious legal questions because they are not signed by a judge ...
In one of the most expensive housing markets in the U.S., a measure aimed at reducing the number of people living in vehicles ...
A dispute over an urban park is threatening to fracture San Francisco’s coalition of moderate Democrats, who’ve successfully wrested control of city politics from more progressive forces in recent ...
According to the amended lawsuit, the Trump administration’s “unlawful attempts to repurpose federal grant programs established by Congress harm Plaintiffs by threatening more than $12 billion in ...
The act would overhaul how the city addresses homelessness by shifting the focus away from neighborhoods such as the Tenderloin and SoMa, and instead creating a system that addresses the needs of all ...