SF News Planning Commission Says It May Halt Some Mission Development Although a proposed moratorium on market-rate housing in the Mission District died before the Board of Supervisors last month when it failed to garner a nine vote majority, another body capable of exerting
SF News Mayor Lee Ups Housing Bond To $300 Million To Buy Land In The Mission San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee announced yesterday his intention to increase a proposed housing bond measure from $250 million to $300 million. The Business Times reports that the additional $50 million on the
SF News Campos Called To Task For Saying He's 'Proud' Of 100-Percent Non-Affordable Vida Development Supervisor David Campos was on a KQED radio program recently discussing the proposed moratorium on market-rate housing development in the Mission Scott Wiener was on the program too, arguing the con side. And
SF News Supervisors Kill Moratorium On Mission Market-Rate Housing, 'This Is Not The End' Says Campos The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted down a proposed temporary moratorium on market-rate housing in the Mission District last night, putting an end to an exhausting eight-hour meeting. Supervisors Mark Farrell, Scott
SF News A Mission Development Moratorium Would Stall 1,100 Housing Units A temporary moratorium measure on market-rate development in the Mission District that Supervisor David Campos introduced to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday would, according to the Business Times, stall around 1,100
SF News Poll Shows 65% Support For Halting Development In The Mission According to a late February survey of 602 likely voters conducted by David Binder and Associates and reported on by the Examiner, 65 percent favor a time-out on “new project approvals in the