San Francisco doesn't need to build more housing that's totally out of sync with what residents and small businesses need.
12.20.06 - 4:01 am |
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For starters, the city needs to protect its existing rental housing by making Ellis Act evictions prohibitively expensive and tightly controlling evictions and condo conversions (something Daly has called for).
Daly also says that what the city really needs is a better Planning Department and a more visionary commission and director. We agree. But the question on the table is simple: should the city, as a matter of policy, abide by the housing goals in its own General Plan? That's a no-brainer.<\!s>
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