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A court-created opening enables approval with a simple majority rather than the two-thirds in the state Constitution.
Following a period of urban flight driven by a crisis of homelessness and quality-of-life decline, San Francisco appears to be turning a corner, with fewer residents now looking to leave.
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Mayor Daniel Lurie launches Love Our Neighborhoods, a simplified permit process to aid community-led projects in San ...
Tahari is not entirely wrong. For the past few decades, the building has been used as a residential re-entry center for ...
San Francisco supervisors voted 10-1 to pass the budget on Tuesday. Despite pushback, changes to homeless funding and an RV ...
Avenue Greenlight, a nonprofit in San Francisco dedicated to revitalizing the city, announced a new competition for grants to make city neighborhoods “better and brighter” including projects involving ...
Now, city leaders are considering legislation that would effectively impose a moratorium on new services and shelters in areas such as South of Market and the Tenderloin.
Despite Latinos making up a large portion of the Santa Clara County's homeless population, the group tends to be invisible.