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Conversation Peskin Ally Says SF Mayor Race Will Stoke Housing Backlash: ‘We’re Going to See What People Really Think’ Susan Candell has tried twice to derail the density movement with a California constitutional amendment, and she’ll try again in 2026. by Adam Brinklow
Housing 8-Story Apartments Could Come to One of SF’s Quaintest Neighborhoods, Thanks in Part to BART by Adam Brinklow
Streets and Transit SF’s Future Bike Plan Hits Delays, Even As Breed Pledges New Street Safety Measures
Homelessness SF Is Moving People Living on the Street Right Into Empty Homes. Here’s Why It Can’t Go Faster