Progressive City Council members have renewed their push for legislation aimed at reducing housing speculation by giving nonprofits and community land trusts
With less than two months until Election Day, Mayor Lori Lightfoot touts the $16.4 billion spending plan she crafted as a “stability budget” for a city enjoying a faster than expected recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s what it does.
neighborhoods in san francisco this is not for south of market area where the open drug scene has been most prominent, this i gavin newsom s neighborhood thi is where he started his famous little wine shop, these are affluent people, but they were not surprised because they knew. when i asked people, is there drugs around here they all pointed to the bleachers on a baseball diamond in the dugout which had been taken over by drug users. i was the only journalist that interviewed the drug users in the homeless people around the they showed me fennel on foil they talked about their own dru use, please say there will be i investigation, there is no effort to stamp this out san francisco is basically anti- police, they have one of the progressive city council came out today instead we need more social workers. this is a city that spends $100,000 per homeless person so we re spending so much money with social workers to coddle
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s proposal to hike property taxes by $76.5 million cleared a key hurdle Thursday, with the City Council’s Finance Committee advancing the mayor’s $16.7 billion spending plan to the full City Council.