Berkeley City Council allegedly violates state ADU law
Berkeley City Council’s passage of an ordinance that limits the development of accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, and junior accessory dwelling units, or JADUs, in the Berkeley Hills, may allegedly be in violation of state law.
Berkeley City Council allegedly violates state ADU law
Berkeley City Council’s passage of an ordinance that limits the development of accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, and junior accessory dwelling units, or JADUs, in the Berkeley Hills, may allegedly be in violation of state law.
Housing rights advocate Victoria Fierce runs for AC Transit Board of Directors
Victoria Fierce, co-founder of East Bay for Everyone and director of operations for the California Renters Legal Advocacy and Education Fund, is running for the AC Transit Board of Directors at-large seat.
Housing rights advocate Victoria Fierce runs for AC Transit Board of Directors
Victoria Fierce, co-founder of East Bay for Everyone and director of operations for the California Renters Legal Advocacy and Education Fund, is running for the AC Transit Board of Directors at-large seat.
Berkeley required to pay $44K in housing development lawsuit
A lawsuit filed by the San Francisco Bay Area Renters’ Federation, or SFBARF, against Berkeley City Council has been settled in a five-to-one vote, allowing for three housing units to be built in West Berkeley.
Berkeley required to pay $44K in housing development lawsuit
A lawsuit filed by the San Francisco Bay Area Renters’ Federation, or SFBARF, against Berkeley City Council has been settled in a five-to-one vote, allowing for three housing units to be built in West Berkeley.
Judge moves to forward 1310 Haskell St. development
An Alameda County judge approved a motion Friday that could greenlight a small-scale Berkeley housing development. The project, led by community developer Christian Szilagy, would demolish an uninhabited house at 1310 Haskell St. and erect three residential dwellings in its place.
Judge moves to forward 1310 Haskell St. development
An Alameda County judge approved a motion Friday that could greenlight a small-scale Berkeley housing development. The project, led by community developer Christian Szilagy, would demolish an uninhabited house at 1310 Haskell St. and erect three residential dwellings in its place.
Lawsuit alleges Berkeley City Council illegally revoked housing development permit
The Berkeley City Council has unknowingly violated a state housing development law for years, as alleged by an Oct. 7 lawsuit filed by the San Francisco Bay Area Renters' Federation, or SFBARF.
Lawsuit alleges Berkeley City Council illegally revoked housing development permit
The Berkeley City Council has unknowingly violated a state housing development law for years, as alleged by an Oct. 7 lawsuit filed by the San Francisco Bay Area Renters' Federation, or SFBARF.