Upcoming Events

Project Review Committee: 988 Harrison + 1515 South Van Ness

Solomon Cordwell Buenz 255 California Street, San Francisco

Our Project Review Committee will review the plans for two proposed, mixed-use developments. First, we'll see the plans for 988 Harrison Street. Then, we'll review the plans for 1515 South Van Ness Avenue. These are both follow-up presentations from prior meetings. All SFHAC business and organization members are encouraged to attend. If you are not […]

Project Review Committee: 988 Harrison + 1515 South Van Ness

Solomon Cordwell Buenz 255 California Street, San Francisco

Our Project Review Committee will review the plans for two proposed, mixed-use developments. First, we'll see the plans for 988 Harrison Street. Then, we'll review the plans for 1515 South Van Ness Avenue. These are both follow-up presentations from prior meetings. All SFHAC business and organization members are encouraged to attend. If you are not […]

Friends of SFHAC Happy Hour

Bergerac 316 11th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition (SFHAC) is proud to introduce our new Community Organizer, Corey Smith! Corey is going to be responsible for engaging hard working San Franciscans, like you, in the housing discussions. Whether it’s you and your roommates worried about rising rents or you’re looking to be a homeowner in our city-everyone […]

Friends of SFHAC Happy Hour

Bergerac 316 11th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition (SFHAC) is proud to introduce our new Community Organizer, Corey Smith! Corey is going to be responsible for engaging hard working San Franciscans, like you, in the housing discussions. Whether it’s you and your roommates worried about rising rents or you’re looking to be a homeowner in our city-everyone […]

Activism and Public Participation in San Francisco Architecture Today

California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, United States

In conjunction with their exhibition, Experiments in Environment: The Halprin Workshops, 1966–1971, the California Historical Society will present an engaging public program with staff from several local architecture firms and non-profits. They will discuss key projects, programs, and moments where public engagement and social activism played an important role. Panelists Haley Waterson, Landscape Architect from CMG Landscape […]

Activism and Public Participation in San Francisco Architecture Today

California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, United States

In conjunction with their exhibition, Experiments in Environment: The Halprin Workshops, 1966–1971, the California Historical Society will present an engaging public program with staff from several local architecture firms and non-profits. They will discuss key projects, programs, and moments where public engagement and social activism played an important role. Panelists Haley Waterson, Landscape Architect from CMG Landscape […]

Financing New Affordable and Market-Rate Housing Developments

Farella, Braun + Martel 235 Montgomery Street, 17th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

It takes skill and know-how to master the intricacies of financing new housing developments, both market-rate and 100 percent affordable. Come hear from two industry experts the ins-and-outs of funding housing projects and how city fees and requirements can make or break a project. Our guest speakers include: Fay Darmawi | Consultant to banks and developers on […]

Exploring Mission Bay: Past, Present & Future

Announced Upon Registration

Join the SF Housing Action Coalition and Walk SF on a weekend walking tour through Mission Bay, where we will meet and hear from local residents and builders on the past, present and future of this emerging and rapidly changing neighborhood. A 2-mile flat and easy walk will offer an overview of what's happening in […]

Special SFHAC Nighttime Tour of the Tenderloin

Tenderloin Museum 398 Eddy Street, San Francisco, United States

The Tenderloin’s nighttime activities are the stuff of legend. Visit old gambling joints, brothels, speakeasies, LGBT clubs, and other places which once made the Tenderloin the vice capital of San Francisco. This unique tour will be modified to intrigue and entertain the SFHAC Members urban-wonky types! Experience the Tenderloin like never before. We'll end up at a local bar for […]

In the Name of the Environment

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) was originally created to help the state protect the environment, but a comprehensive statistical study released last year shows that CEQA lawsuits actually hurt the transit, renewable energy and infill housing development projects that would further our state's environmental goals. Hear about the challenges and recommendations for the reform […]

In the Name of the Environment

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) was originally created to help the state protect the environment, but a comprehensive statistical study released last year shows that CEQA lawsuits actually hurt the transit, renewable energy and infill housing development projects that would further our state's environmental goals. Hear about the challenges and recommendations for the reform […]

Regulatory Committee: The Economics of Inclusionary Housing

Farella, Braun + Martel 235 Montgomery Street, 17th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

Please join us for a nut-and-bolts discussion of the economic analysis of the Sups. Kim-Peskin charter amendment to raise the Inclusionary housing rate to 25 percent. We will have long-time RegComm favorite, Dr. Ted Egan, the City's chief economist to present his recently released findings. This is a topic that will have enormous influence on future housing […]

Regulatory Committee: The Economics of Inclusionary Housing

Farella, Braun + Martel 235 Montgomery Street, 17th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

Please join us for a nut-and-bolts discussion of the economic analysis of the Sups. Kim-Peskin charter amendment to raise the Inclusionary housing rate to 25 percent. We will have long-time RegComm favorite, Dr. Ted Egan, the City's chief economist to present his recently released findings. This is a topic that will have enormous influence on future housing […]

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