Getting approvals to build megaprojects in the Bay Area is always a challenge, and that’s not likely to change, as these developments often face opposition from residents and indifference from understaffed bureaucracies struggling to process these projects.
But the region also has a ravenous need for more housing, especially if it’s close to transit hubs, jobs, shopping and other amenities. So Bay Area cities and developers are working together on potentially transformative projects to add to…