The Missing Piece in the Housing Crisis: The Fall in Single-Family Homes
September 28, 2017
On Sunday Aug 20th, 2017, the San Francisco Chronicle posted a two-page editorial “On Housing” which included a very telling graph that, unfortunately, was glossed over in the editors’ simple narrative of deregulation and “build, build, build.”
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Say yes to housing at Pier 70
August 24, 2017
More housing! The Planning Commission has the opportunity today to either push for the housing we need, or continue to promote projects that exacerbate our jobs-housing imbalance.
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Brisbane Baylands — a model opportunity for a Jobs-Housing-Fit
June 7, 2017
The City of Brisbane has a huge opportunity with development of the Baylands site, situated immediately contiguous to San Francisco’s own master-planned development at the old Schlage Lock site.
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A Jobs-Housing Fit
March 25, 2017
A Jobs-Housing Fit seems like the simplest of ideas: the housing that a region plans for and builds should match the needs of the people that live there now and in the future.
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Don’t gamble with housing for The City’s workforce
February 23, 2017
A new proposal to change The City’s Inclusionary Housing program is threatening to make it even more difficult for lower-income San Francisco workers to find homes.
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The ‘Filtering’ Fallacy
October 12, 2016
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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