We can stop 8 Washington

There's a week left to stop the sale of San Francisco's waterfront to the 1 percent.
The Board of Supervisors approved the 8 Washington project, and a coalition that (for various reasons) opposes this giant pile of housing for the very, very rich is trying to put the issue on the ballot. That takes a lot of signatures, and there's only one week left to collect them.
I could tell you the story of why this project sucks, or you could just read it here. In my mind, it's simple: If we are using public land to build housing for the richest people in the country, allowing a developer to clear a couple hundred million dollars while offering the city only $11 million for affordable housing -- nowhere near enought to equalize the housing imbalance inherent in this deal -- then we're losing the city's future.
But there's still time. If you want to help, go here. Stop by 15 Columbus Ave or call 415-894-7008.
Hell, I'm willing to have a discussion this fall about the really, really dumb idea of tearing down the Hetch Hetchy dam. Let's at least give the voters a chance to look at the future of the city's housing policy.
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