HAC Ballot Analysis Meeting
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP 1 Montgomery St #3000, San Francisco, CA, United StatesHAC will make recommendations to the Board for November 2019 Election.
HAC will make recommendations to the Board for November 2019 Election.
HAC will make recommendations to the Board for November 2019 Election.
At this meeting, HAC's Project Review Committee will review: This project from Trammell Crow Residential and SOM proposes 392 units in the Transit Center District Plan area. This project from Rubicon Point Partners and HAC Member Handel Architects proposes 224 units in a mixed-use project.
At this meeting, HAC's Project Review Committee will review: This project from Trammell Crow Residential and SOM proposes 392 units in the Transit Center District Plan area. This project from Rubicon Point Partners and HAC Member Handel Architects proposes 224 units in a mixed-use project.
SFHAC will hear updates from: Jeff Kositsky, Director of the SF Dept of Homelness and supportive housing will provide updates from his office. David Garcia from the UC Berkeley Terner Center will present on the impact of impact fees
SFHAC will hear updates from: Jeff Kositsky, Director of the SF Dept of Homelness and supportive housing will provide updates from his office. David Garcia from the UC Berkeley Terner Center will present on the impact of impact fees
At this meeting, SFHAC's Project Review Committee will review: Related California and architect SOM will present a plan for 98 Franklin Street, which proposes 350 new homes sharing a site with a new French American International School in the Hub
At this meeting, SFHAC's Project Review Committee will review: Related California and architect SOM will present a plan for 98 Franklin Street, which proposes 350 new homes sharing a site with a new French American International School in the Hub
As cities modernize and mobility is rethought, SFHAC is hosting a conversation involving public and private institutions discussing new and possible ways to move around cities, with the goal of reducing traffic and increasing safety. We will hear presentations on the topic from the following organizations and institutions: Uber, Scoot, Zipcar, Spin, and the San […]
As cities modernize and mobility is rethought, SFHAC is hosting a conversation involving public and private institutions discussing new and possible ways to move around cities, with the goal of reducing traffic and increasing safety. We will hear presentations on the topic from the following organizations and institutions: Uber, Scoot, Zipcar, Spin, and the San […]
Check out event photos here! Every year, we recognize worthy individuals or groups who have made exceptional contributions to creating housing at all levels of affordability. This year, the San Francisco Housing Action Coalition (SFHAC), the Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition (BayHAC), Presenting Sponsor Reuben, Junius & Rose, LLP, and Legacy Sponsor Related California […]
In late August, the pro-housing world was excited to see 85 new homes go up in just 10 days. The Union in West Oakland shows the growing potential for modular housing to help solve our housing shortage by creating more homes in less time. Join BayHAC and representatives from the project team of Factory_OS, Cannon […]
HAC's Regulatory Committee will hear from two speakers at this meeting: Jennifer Blot from the SF Department of Public Works will present the Better Market Street Plan. Lily Langlois from the San Francisco Planning Department will provide updates on the Market Octavia (Hub) Plan This meeting is open to SFHAC / BayHAC Members only. If […]
HAC's Regulatory Committee will hear from two speakers at this meeting: Jennifer Blot from the SF Department of Public Works will present the Better Market Street Plan. Lily Langlois from the San Francisco Planning Department will provide updates on the Market Octavia (Hub) Plan This meeting is open to SFHAC / BayHAC Members only. If […]
Join SFHAC on a tour of the Divisadero Corridor lead by community activist and Alamo Square Neighborhood Association (ASNA) board member Lisa Zahner to hear about the role of recently-passed NCT legislation and the vision for the corridor!