San Francisco Propositions for the November 2022 Election San Francisco city and county residents have 14 propositions to vote on in the upcoming November 2022 election
Balboa Reservoir Project’s Appeal Was Rejected Unanimously by the Board of Supervisors. The city’s Board of Supervisor unanimously said “nay” to the appeal of final environmental impact report certification of the Balboa Reservoir Project in their Aug. 11 board meeting, despite dozens of callers asking them to accept the appeal.
Faculty and Neighbors Voice Their Concerns About Proposed Housing Development for Balboa Reservoir By Caoilinn Goss cgoss2@mail.ccsf.edu The Balboa Reservoir Project has prompted concerns of traffic congestion by City College staff, has challenged the city’s definition of affordable housing, and has fanned the flames of a larger debate about the privatization of public land. The project itself, a proposed
High housing costs in San Francisco; Free City becomes more of a necessity. By Matthew Cardoza kmcardoza13@gmail.com Over the past decade, housing in the Bay Area at large has skyrocketed in cost. Rent in San Francisco alone has increased to an average of $4,400 a month per unit, and the Bay Area it’s up to $2,000 plus a
Have Your Say: Mayor Ed Lee proposed affordable housing in the Balboa Reservoir. What do you think about that? “There is a housing crisis in San Francisco for students, and I think that will help them a lot.” “I don’t feel any type of way at all, but I don’t think it will benefit the students.” “I think it’s about time. The city is getting so