SFHAC & BayHAC Announce New Board Members
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition and regional arm the Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition have a uniquely collaborative relationship with our boards of directors; 2 diverse cohorts of leaders in housing policy, construction and development, law and finance, advocacy and activism, and more.
HAC’s First Three Pieces of Sponsored State Legislation
While HAC started as a San Francisco based organization focused on supporting homebuilders to get their projects approved, over the past couple of years the breadth and scope of our work have expanded immensely.
Recap: LA Kickoff
What do the Bay Area and Los Angeles have in common? Temperate weather, coastal views, and a severe housing shortage, displacement, and affordability crisis. Despite being two distinct regions, the two metropolitan areas are both saddled with record rates of homelessness, widespread rent burden, and rapid rates of displacement. What’s more, many of these issues are driven by NIMBYism and years of bad policy decisions like single-family zoning that have restricted growth and led to exorbitant housing costs.
HAC’s 2022 State & Local Legislative Priorities
With so many factors contributing to the Bay Area and California’s housing shortage, displacement, and affordability crisis, pro-housing advocates need to press for a myriad of solutions to alleviate our housing headaches.
Why Urbanists Should Vote Yes on San Francisco’s Board of Education Recall Campaign
Nearly a year ago, when the San Francisco Board of Education was making national (negative) news, I made the case for why urbanists must engage more actively in public education. Now with the SF Board of Education recall fast approaching on February 15, I’m strongly encouraging urbanists to vote YES on the recall of Commissioner Alison Collins, Vice President Faauuga Moliga, and President Gabriela López.
December 2021: What a Month!
Even as 2021 was winding down, our team was busy gearing up for an eventful 2022 by announcing the launch of our new political action committee (HAC PAC) and our expansion to Los Angeles County! We also spent December…
Gearing Up for 2022
While December is typically a slower holiday month, at HAC we’re busy accelerating our efforts. Building on our success in 2021, during which we doubled the number of new homes we endorsed, tripled the number of pro-housing neighbors we activated, and celebrated our South Bay/Peninsula expansion, we’ve just launched two new initiatives to propel our pro-housing advocacy.
November 2021: What a Month!
Leveraging the collective outrage against the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ recent votes to block 800+ new homes, HAC waged advocacy campaigns on numerous fronts throughout November. We were proud to…
Accelerating Our Impact
While 2021 may be winding down, the Housing Action Coalition is gearing up to accelerate our pro-housing advocacy with two new initiatives!
It’s Time for Voters to Take Charge on Housing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has long failed to address our city’s ever-worsening housing shortage, displacement, and affordability crisis, but last week marked a new low when eight Supervisors voted to derail a development project that would have added 495 new homes in place of a Nordstrom’s valet parking lot and offered only flimsy excuses and tired NIMBY talking points for their actions.
October 2021: What a Month!
Despite the SF Board of Supervisors’ abysmal housing votes, we at HAC had a productive and successful October! A sampling of our accomplishments include…
Housing Heroes Presenting Sponsor Spotlight: Reuben, Junius & Rose
Everything we do at the Housing Action Coalition is a team effort and we enormously appreciate our longtime friends and partners at Reuben, Junius & Rose, LLP for teaming up with us once again as Presenting Sponsor of our 2021 Housing Heroes awards program.
Housing Action Coalition to Honor Bay Area Leaders at October 13 Housing Heroes Awards Presented by Reuben, Junius and Rose
On Wednesday, October 13 from 5pm to 6pm, the Housing Action Coalition (HAC) will present four “Housing Heroes” awards to individuals and teams who have made exceptional contributions to creating more housing at all levels of affordability, and fostering more diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities across the Bay Area.
October is Time to Celebrate
October has always been an especially festive month as HAC gears up to honor our annual Housing Heroes, and this year we have more than ever to celebrate both as an organization and as pro-housing advocates.
September 2021: What a Month!
In addition to celebrating a wide array of housing legislation victories, some of our other September highlights included...
August 2021: What a Month!
In addition to taking some much-needed vacation time, our team still accomplished a great deal in August, most notably...
July 2021: What a Month!
With our newly-expanded team (that will soon expand even more) our team’s July accomplishments included…
Accessible Housing Matters
Discrimination is being denied something because of something one has little to no control over. Our country faces many issues of this nature, many of which have come to light in the past year and a half – Black Lives Matter movement, hateful acts against Asian-Americans, etc. Discrimination is a terrible, hurtful habit that plagues this country, and ought to be abolished.
Meet Darin Ranelletti, Oakland’s Policy Director for Housing Security
HAC staff and board members were joined for a June 25 Regulatory Committee meeting by Darin Ranelletti, Oakland’s Policy Director for Housing Security, to learn more about proposed changes to Oakland’s planning and building codes which are intended to address housing affordability. These proposals follow ideas from the 2016 Oakland at Home report, also known as the 17k 17k report, which identified strategies for addressing affordability. With funding from MTC and ABAG, Oakland was able to explore one of the issues identified in 2016, cost of construction, and produce a new report, Innovation in Oakland.
Member Spotlight: Dignity Moves
What happens when you combine Silicon Valley’s legendary innovation with one of the most difficult and complex challenges facing California? You get DignityMoves, an organization working to systematically address missing pieces in the current solutions for homelessness.