Sen. Feinstein to Present Lifetime Achievement Award at 17th Annual Housing Hero Awards
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition is pleased to announce that our 2019 Housing Hero Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented by none other than the city’s own.
RELEASE: Reuben, Junius and Rose, LLP, Related California to Sponsor 2019 Housing Hero Awards
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition is proud to announce both the Presenting and Legacy Sponsors of the 17th Annual Housing Hero Awards, Reuben, Junius & Rose, LLP and Related California!
Just 2 Weeks Remain for Last-Gasp 2019 Housing Legislation in Sacramento
With less than two weeks left in the legislative session, last week saw a flurry of action on housing legislation in the Capitol. Perhaps the most noteworthy event was from a housing-related bill that SFHAC is currently neutral on;, Assembly Bill 1482 from Assembly member David Chiu
Statewide Housing Legislation Still Moving in Final Weeks of Legislative Calendar
There are less than three weeks for this year’s bills to move through the State Legislature and on to Governor Newsom’s desk. Our recent rundown on all the HAC-endorsed bills still looking to make it into law this year went up in July, and we wanted to follow up on the housing legislation to keep your eyes on as we approach the September 13th deadline for bills to wend their way through the State Senate and State Assembly.
SFHAC In The News
SFHAC’s Deputy Director Talks HUD’s Announced Investigation of San Francisco, Roots of Affordable Housing Shortage on KTVU
SFHAC is All-In to Fight Homelessness
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition joined advocates, organizations, neighbors, and businesses from across the city in Duboce Park on Thursday to announce that we’re joining All In, a new coalition-led campaign mobilizing San Francisco residents to advance solutions to homelessness here in San Francisco.
Summer Recess 2019: A Bill-By-Bill Breakdown of Statewide Housing Legislation
With the creation of the Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition, HAC’s regional and Sacramento-focused advocacy arm, 2019 has been the most active year in the capital for our organization. So far, HAC has officially taken support positions on 24 different housing bills; all would lead to the creation of more housing at all levels of affordability. The proposals touch on a number of different areas and have varying levels of impact and controversy.
Bay Area HAC Receives Investment from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) is supporting the Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition (BayHAC) – a newly formed regional advocacy arm of the San Francisco Housing Action Coalition (SFHAC) that is charged with expanding to the greater Bay Area region the pro-housing dialogue and advocacy that have been successful in San Francisco.
SFHAC/BayHAC Continue to Grow as Communications Director Joins Both Teams
San Francisco Housing Action Coalition (SFHAC) and its recently created regional arm, the Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition (BayHAC) announced this week that Mallory Lynn Hill of Oakland joined both organizations as Communications Director.
Fehr and Peers Provide Transportation Analysis
At a recent SFHAC Regulatory Committee Meeting, HAC member Fehr and Peers presented on the Evolution of Transportation Impact Studies. If you have any questions, reach out to Matt Goyne at m.goyne@fehrandpeers.com
Alfred Twu Explains #MoreHOMES (SB50) As-of May 1st, 2019
Local artist Alfred Twu’s latest graphic is a great summary of amendments made to the More HOMES Act (SB 50) in visual form. Click the graphic above for a full sized image, and please feel free to share.
BayHAC: Oakland Downtown Plan Presentation
The Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition (BayHAC) recently heard from the Oakland Planning Department about the Downtown Plan. The proposal calls for 55,000 new jobs and 30,000 new homes in Downtown Oakland.
Sign the Petition – Support More Homes at San Mateo City Council
On Monday, April 15th, the San Mateo City Council will vote on a resolution to oppose Senator Scott Wiener’s More HOMES Act, also known as Senate Bill 50.
Sign the Petition – Support More HOMES at the San Francisco Board of Supervisor
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is expected to vote in the near future on a resolution to officially oppose the More HOMES Act, also known as SB50. While the bill is still going through the legislative process, the oppose resolution is filled with multiple inaccurate statements.
Ting, Chiu and Wiener Lead on Housing
2019 will be a busy year for housing in Sacramento, as there are several upcoming bills in the California Assembly and Senate. Written and co-sponsored by our local assemblymen and senators, the bills address the affordability crisis in California. The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition supports our local politicians putting words into action.
Sign the petition — Support More Homes at San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
On Tuesday, March 12th, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will vote on a resolution to support Senator Scott Wiener’s More HOMES Act, also known as Senate Bill 50.
Pillsbury Law: Qualified Opportunity Zones
Matt Olhausen and Rob Howard from Pillsbury Law recently made a presentation to the SFHAC Regulatory Committee about Opportunity Zones.
Brett Gladstone Weighs in on Central SoMa
Tacked to the bulletin board in an office at San Francisco’s Planning Department is a sticker with a peace sign accompanied by the slogan, “World peace through better zoning.” While it is meant to be whimsical, it is the case that most San Franciscans tend to view any rezoning process as an evil force destroying local culture and a certain way of life, encouraging social and economic strife and causing “bad hair days, you name it” (in the words of one of San Francisco’s senior urban planners, Josh Switzky).
SFHAC Takes Positions On State and Local Ballot Measures
The San Francisco Housing Action Coalition makes the following recommendations for state and local ballot measures in November 2018.
Sign to Support Housing on Divisadero!
Join SFHAC to support housing on Divisadero! San Francisco has limited land and we need to maximize the land use of efficiency on each parcel. For the Divisadero/Fillmore Neighborhood Commercial Corridor, turning underutilized land into housing delivers the greatest value to San Franciscans.