• A new law could change who gets affordable SF housing, and has some strong support from the likes of London Breed. It gets reviewed in three weeks time. [Socketsite]
  • "Monster in the Mission” developers have donated a combined $200,000 to try to defeat the ballot measure that would halt market rate housing in the neighborhood. [Business Times]
  • More on the homeless/Super Bowl plan, which involves 500 units of new supportive housing coming online. [Chron]
  • SF releases its first Human Trafficking Report today. [SFgov.org]
  • Dr. Elisa Stephens, president of the Academy of Art, writes a formal letter of objection to Forbes’ takedown pieces. [KQED]