Who will pay for new $1.5 billion regional plan to solve the housing crisis? Just about everyone


There is a new regional compact on the table — a “grand bargain” among developers, housing advocates, labor leaders, elected officials and other stakeholders — to solve the Bay Area's housing crisis. It has a hefty price tag of $1.5 billion.

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