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San Francisco will restrict RV parking to two hours citywide, with a new permit and buyback program for vehicle dwellers.
Now, city leaders are considering legislation that would effectively impose a moratorium on new services and shelters in areas such as South of Market and the Tenderloin.
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The lawsuit, which Healdsburg, Petaluma, Sonoma County and the Sonoma County Transportation Authority joined in June, ...
Doctors regularly need to pay more than $300,000 for medical school, including tuition and housing. New regulations signed by ...
Although California’s local governments have had state-designated targets for housing construction for decades, they have been enforced only in recent years. As Gov. Gavin Newsom and the ...
In the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, there exists a taco sanctuary so beloved that locals will fight through notorious Bay Area traffic just for a single bite. Taqueria El Buen Sabor ...
The Kelsey Civic Center is a 112-unit affordable housing community built for people with and without disabilities. This San ...
Backers of Lurie’s just-passed legislation say that by expanding housing and outreach services for those living in RVs, his ...
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 ...
The expansion of a popular tax-credit program could spur a lot more affordable homes, but experts say local policies still have the most meaningful impact on housing production.
San Francisco supervisors voted 10-1 to pass the budget on Tuesday. Despite pushback, changes to homeless funding and an RV ...
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