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DESCRIPTION:	The Planning Department released its 2016 Housing Inventory December 21, 
 2017. Details below. \n\n	Of course, neither the Inventory nor any other 
 Planning document addresses who gets to live in San Francisco, and who is 
 forced out.  Like me, you probably have friends now living in the East Bay. 
  January 11, we are fortunate to have three distinguished experts on San 
 Francisco Housing, and particularly on Affordable Housing and Tenants' 
 Rights.\n\nCalvin Welch, long-time housing activist and former HANC Board 
 Member, will address the Housing Legacy of Mayor Ed Lee.\n\nDean Preston 
 will report on the Sacramento hearing about the repeal of Costa-Hawkins.  
 Repealing Costa-Hawkins would mean that local governments could institute 
 Rent Control and Vacancy Control of rents.  Dean will also address the 
 Right to Counsel ballot measure and related topics.\n\nPeter Cohen, 
 Coalition of Community Housing Organizations, CCHO, also comes to us this 
 day fresh from Sacramento with the latest on California housing funding 
 mechanisms and anticipated future housing development.\n\nCCHO recently 
 completed a housing needs analysis based on the jobs production data that 
 just came out a couple weeks ago.  Peter will also speak on the funding for 
 San Francisco as projected from the California Bond and other sources, and 
 the need for a new local permanent source(s) of affordable housing revenue. 
  \n\nThe Planning Department released its 2016 Housing Inventory December 
 21, 2017.  The annual net gain in housing units, new construction less 
 demolition, was 5,046 housing units, about double the 10-year average 
 annual gain.  Of these, over 800 units were “affordable,” an over 50% 
 gain over 2016. There were over 3,500 units built in buildings of 20 units 
 or more, and 90% condominiums.  There are a total of 387,597 housing units 
 now in San Francisco.  About 30% are single-family homes, 20% are buildings 
 of two to four units, 10% each for buildings of either 5-9 units, or 10-19 
 units, and 28% for building of at least 20 units. The Housing Inventory 
 also lists median rents and home prices, and regional housing production.  
 \n\nAlso at this meeting, we will be introducing new Police Captain Una 
 Bailey.  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/12/29/18805558.php
SUMMARY:Who Are You Building For? Housing Production and Who Gets to Live in San Francisco
LOCATION:Park Branch Library, 1833 Page Street, near Cole, one block north of Haight 
 Street.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/12/29/18805558.php
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