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What are the widest and narrowest residential streets in San Francisco?

What are the widest and narrowest residential streets in San Francisco?
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Research suggests narrower streets could help alleviate the housing crisis

The value of land used for streets can be substantial where low population density and high housing costs converge, finds new research.

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How Much Land Is Lost to Wide Streets?

New research assesses the land value of street space in 20 of the largest counties in the United States.

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UCLA In the News June 3, 2021

June 3, 2021 UCLA In the News lists selected mentions of UCLA in the world’s news media. Some articles may require registration or a subscription to view. See more UCLA In the News. Those are among the reasons that UCLA epidemiologist and infectious disease expert Dr. Robert Kim-Farley said he has little reason to be anxious about getting sick if he doesn’t wear a mask inside a supermarket when California ends that requirement for vaccinated people on June 15. “Given the extraordinary efficaciousness of this vaccine, one can again follow the science and say that it’s very low risk if you’ve been vaccinated,” Kim-Farley said.

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Building in the danger zone: State challenges housing projects where wildfires burn

Housing projects planned for wildfire zones challenged by state. But residents want them built FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Middletown resident Rebecca Pledger, a retired nurse, at her home on Butts Canyon Road. “I like our small, cozy community,” she said. “But I realize there’s always going to be change.”Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of9 White fencing runs along Butts Canyon Road in Middleton, where a development is being considered that would include 1,400 homes. The site’s Guenoc Valley location is considered a high-risk zone for wildfires.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of9 Burn scars left by last year’s LNU Complex fires are seen along Butts Canyon Road, where a large development is being considered.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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