CCHO IN THE NEWS
“What Santa Brought the Developers”
December 15, 2015
Last Thursday at the Planning Commission, affordable housing policy in San Francisco took a giant step backward.
“Inclusionary Housing Is for Mixed-Income Areas”
December 9, 2015
Pro-development boosters are proposing to upend The City’s inclusionary housing policy by allowing market-rate developers to pick and choose winners and losers in deciding which neighborhoods get affordable housing.
“Owning Up to Our Housing Crisis”
December 3, 2015
When people talk about the dominant news story in The City, the housing crisis is usually the first thing mentioned
“Mayor Looks at Ballot Measure to Raise Affordable Housing Ratios”
December 1, 2015
Mayor Ed Lee is convening a group of developers and affordable-housing advocates to hammer out a ballot measure that would increase the percentage of below-market units that must be included in new projects.
“S.F. Mayor Ed Lee Proposes Deal to Spur More Low-Cost Housing”
September 30, 2015
Neighborhoods across the west side of San Francisco could see thousands of new housing units under a measure Mayor Ed Lee is proposing that would allow builders to exceed current height restrictions in exchange for including more affordable units.
“SF Seeks to Further Incentivize Developers to Build Below-Market-Rate Homes”
September 25, 2015
City officials plan to encourage private developers to build more below-market-rate units in exchange for increased height limits and other perks.