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YIMBY members talking to each other at a Februrary happy hour social in February

Thanks to everyone who came to our architecture walking tour last Sunday!

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Actions

  1. Thank Assemblymember Matt Haney for outlawing NIMBY shenanigans
  2. Tell the Board of Supervisors to encourage more housing by lowering onerous fees

Upcoming events

  1. Intro to YIMBY: How to Make Housing More Affordable. Mission District, Thursday, March 30
  2. Transportation Talk and Brunch Social at Fort Mason Farmers Market, Sunday, April 2
  3. Inner Sunset Happy Hour, Tuesday, April 4
  4. General Meeting in Mission District, Wednesday, April 12
  5. Book Club in Cow Hollow, Thursday, April 13

Join us for the next happy hour!

Join us in the Inner Sunset for a happy hour and invite a friend! Convenient to the N Judah, 6 Haight/Parnassus, 7 Haight/Noriega, 43 Masonic, 44 O'Shaughnessy.

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Tuesday, April 4, 6-8 PM

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Foghorn Taproom

534 Irving Street

San Francisco, CA 94122

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What we're reading

  1. Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Aaron Peskin propose faster office-to-housing conversions in Union Square (SF Chronicle)
  2. SPUR executive summary: older office buildings could be converted to 10,000 homes with the right incentives (SF Chronicle)
  3. A short history of "inclusionary housing" in San Francisco and how that might change this year (The Frisc)
  4. Potrero Power Station on track to break ground on 105 homes in October (San Francisco Business Times)
  5. Governor Gavin Newsom expedites 469 Stevenson environmental review, in a possible expansion of state power (SF Chronicle)
  6. City can't spend all its homelessness funding from of short staffing and bureaucracy (SF Chronicle)

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SF YIMBY is a chapter of YIMBY Action, a network of pro-housing activists fighting for more inclusive housing policies and a future of abundant housing.