Medium.com
January 22, 2014

If you love San Francisco, as I do, it’s hard to watch the transformation of the city into a place that is extraordinarily expensive and increasingly exclusive. As a transportation planner, I used to view housing as a related issue, but not my direct focus. But given the challenges San Francisco faces today, I couldn’t help exploring what’s causing this severe housing shortage, and what we can do to make sure San Francisco stays a city that welcomes all people, whether artists, blue-collar workers, or entrepreneurs.

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