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Community groups demand more review time for proposed Oakland A’s stadium impact report
Community groups are demanding more time to respond to the 6,000-page environmental impact report for the proposed waterfront Oakland A’s stadium and housing project at Charles P. Howard Terminal....Read More
Public weighs in on San Pablo Avenue development in virtual open house
Community members are invited to learn about and comment on proposed changes to encourage new housing development along San Pablo Avenue during a virtual open house taking place online...Read More
Judge allows lawsuit against college district for pulling out of development deal
A prominent San Jose developer’s lawsuit against the San Jose-Evergreen Community College District will move forward after the court ruled last week that the district can be held legally...Read More
Former naval weapons station development labor agreement at heart of special council meeting
A special meeting of the Concord City Council on the status of labor negotiations between builders and local unions over development of the former Naval Weapons Station will be...Read More
City negotiates mixed-use development at former post office site
The city of Vallejo Thursday said it has begun negotiations with a developer for a mixed-use housing and commercial project on the city’s waterfront. The preliminary concept of the...Read More
Disagreements between developer, labor unions loom over Concord reuse project
The Concord City Council may have directed both the master developer and a labor consortium poised to begin development of the former Concord Naval Weapons Station property to work...Read More
Walnut Creek City Council to vote on 30-year North Downtown development plan
The Walnut Creek City Council will on Tuesday discuss approving the North Downtown Specific Plan, a 30-year vision and regulatory framework for future development of new homes, offices, community...Read More
SF protesters join the fight against ICE raids
Hundreds gathered Thursday to protest planned raids against undocumented immigrants that are said to begin Sunday. Activists and organizers of all ages gathered in front of the Immigration and...Read More
Breed appoints chief auditor to guide Housing Authority transition
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced new leadership Wednesday in preparation for the The City’s takeover of the San Francisco Housing Authority. Breed has tasked Tonia Lediju, who currently...Read More
Richmond considers 46-unit housing development near BART
The Richmond City Council will hold a hearing on a 46-unit residential housing development within walking distance of a BART station at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday evening. The...Read More
More than 400 in-law units approved as SF clears years-long backlog
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced that The City has cleared its application backlog of 919 accessory dwelling units.Read More
Restaurant owner’s assets seized in wage theft case
The owners of a Bay Area restaurant chain have had $1.7 million in assets seized to help pay back 56 employees who were allegedly victims of wage theft while...Read More
‘Starship’ robots seek return to Walnut Creek sidewalks
The Walnut Creek City Council is scheduled to discuss on Tuesday extending an agreement allowing a year-old delivery robot pilot program to continue.Read More
City attorney files suit over illegal affordable housing rental
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued a Menlo Park investment advisor and her husband Thursday, alleging that she fraudulently bought an affordable housing unit in The City and...Read More
Homeless evicted from Roseland camp
Homeless residents who had returned Sunday to a former camp on Sonoma County-owned land in Roseland were cleared from the site.Read More
Mezzanine owner blames ‘corporate greed’ for closure
A popular music and entertainment venue in downtown San Francisco is set to close next year.Read More
Santa Rosa Junior College advances student housing plan
Santa Rosa Junior College announced Thursday it is considering the possibility of building student housing on the Santa Rosa campus by the fall semester in 2022.Read More
Nonprofits file suit against San Jose over Google campus
Two nonprofit groups filed a public records lawsuit against San Jose Tuesday alleging a lack of transparency in the city's dealings with Google for a new "mega-campus" near Diridon...Read More
Brisbane approves up to 2,200 new housing units
A measure that would allow for up to 2,200 new residential units and up to 7 million square feet of new commercial development at the Baylands property in Brisbane...Read More
HUD reports nationwide drop in veteran homelessness
Veteran homelessness across California dropped by 5.2 percent since last year, according to a new national estimate announced Thursday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.Read More