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Though we’re all understandably consumed by the news at the national level, the last election also came with consequences for the Bay Area…
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Your CallHow do we create live/work spaces that are safe and affordable for artists?On December 2, 36 people died in Oakland’s Ghost Ship warehouse fire, adding…
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Your CallWhat has changed for San Francisco’s homeless population under the city’s new homeless director Jeff Kositsky? Last year, Mayor Ed Lee announced plans to…
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State of the BayThe emergent "Yes In My Backyard" (or YIMBY) movement and its well-established opposition both come out of the progressive left. Host Joseph Pace talks to…
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of the web text and the current audio falsely states that SF BARF is mostly funded by "ordinary renters." In fact, over…
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Your CallHow should we address the issues that led to the tragic Ghost Ship fire, which took the lives of at least 36 people? There have been rising concerns about…
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Landlord/Tenant, Airbnb, and Subsidized Housing, Laws & Issues. Guests: Jessica Chylik, a Landlord/Tenant attorney; Tad Devlin, an Airbnb and Subsidized…
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As of this month, San Francisco’s public housing is now all privately run. 3,500 units have been transferred from the city’s ownership to various housing…
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In 1978, when Howard Jarvis declared that he was mad as hell about rising property taxes in California, he started a tax revolt in the state. Thirty-eight…
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Prop P is one of several super technical housing policy measures on the San Francisco ballot. It would change the way the city picks developers to build…