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San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin wants to close a legal loophole that gave Planning Commission approval to a controversial microhome project at 450 O’Farrell Street that lacked enough ...
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom defended the state’s lawsuit seeking to overturn a San Francisco ballot measure limiting waterfront development on Thursday, rejecting arguments that the legal action ...
San Francisco and Santa Clara expand lawsuit against the Trump administration's conditional federal health grant policies.
City staff say San Francisco will meet the Jan. 31 deadline. But if the city falls behind, it would lose its ability to reject proposed residential developments that don’t comply with its zoning ...
The restaurant and civic space Manny's is hosting a nightly four-part series called "Understanding Homelessness." On Tuesday, Kunal Modi, San Francisco chief of health, homelessness, and family ...
San Francisco will likely come up against its Prop M cap, which limits office development, this year. There's been a lot of talk about different solutions that might come into play, and we caught ...
Despite motion from opposition, Mayor Breed says construction of navigation center will continue. A group opposing a homeless navigation center in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood ...
Voters in San Francisco and California will again confront a formidable ballot during the election on March 5, 2024, with an array of qualified City measures and one state proposition to consider.
As expected, on June 28, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) determined that San Francisco has not made adequate ...
Under SB76, San Francisco is legally authorized to create entertainment zones. “San Francisco’s downtown is seeing a new surge of excitement, and we are thrilled to be the first city in California to ...
Don’t San Francisco–ize Clean Energy What happens when environmentalists and sympathetic lawmakers fail to see the downside of too much legal review By Christopher S. Elmendorf ...