The Kelsey: Advocating for Disability Inclusive Housing
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition’s (SFHAC) Regulatory Committee recently heard from The Kelsey, an non-profit organization in San Francisco working to create more housing for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD).
SFHAC’s Spring 2018 Housing Index: A Snapshot of the Housing Outlook
As construction and development costs continue to drastically surge in San Francisco, developers and contractors who participated in SFHAC’s 2018 Housing Index expressed a lack of confidence in the housing market compared to previous surveys.
SFHAC June 2018 Ballot Proposition Results
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition took a position on four ballot measures this past election, encouraging you to vote “Yes” on the following measures.
SFHAC June 2018 Ballot Proposition Guide
Check out our guide for June 2018 ballot propositions...
San Francisco, Seven Facts About Senate Bill 827
Senate Bill 827, authored by State Senator Scott Wiener and Assemblymember Phil Ting, is currently going through the California State legislative process in Sacramento. The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition strongly supports the legislation.
20 Housing Terms You Need To Know
The housing world can be confusing. Use HAC's top 20 housing terms to stay informed.
Sign the Petition: SB827 Makes San Francisco a Place for Everyone
In Sacramento, Senator Scott Wiener has introduced Senate Bill 827, designed to improve California’s housing affordability and displacement crisis. The progressive bill was noticed nationwide, with the Boston Globe claiming, “The bill may be the biggest environmental boon, the best job creator, and the greatest strike against inequality that anyone’s proposed in the United States in decades.”
Statecraft Looks to Quantify Housing Production
Recently, the San Francisco Housing Action Coalition’s Regulatory Committee heard from Yury Lifshits, co-founder of Statecraft. Statecraft’s goal is pretty straightforward: use data to help us understand how housing gets built in San Francisco and beyond.