Wiener swings for Washington as SF waits for cranes
about 2 hours ago
California state Sen. Scott Wiener has proposed a $1.2 trillion federal investment plan to incentivize cities and counties to build 8 million new homes by 2037, focusing on financial incentives rather than local land-use control. While San Francisco has seen little housing development recently, nearby East Bay cities like Berkeley and Oakland are advancing projects including student housing and senior housing. Additionally, Prologis has proposed a large mixed-use redevelopment of the Caltrain railyards in San Francisco, featuring thousands of homes and commercial space, aiming to revitalize the area over two decades.