somewheres. going and cutting back all were very similar. flights were packed and it feels very the closest thing to normal we ve had in a while. flush. reporter: reporter: sfo officials say the busiest day was the thursday, november 17th before thanksgiving week with about 131,400 travelers. a small dip on friday. about 131,000 travelers. and the day before thanksgiving? roughly 122,000 people. sfo officials say before the pandemic, they would see roughly 160,000 people on the busiest thanksgiving travel day. sfo officials say the domestic travelers are almost back to 100%. the decline is mostly due to chinese flights because of the strict covid policies in that country. at the smaller san jose airport, officials say they saw roughly 38,000 passengers on november 17th. and just over 41,000 the next day. they say that s about 20% below pre-pandemic levels. we could not get the numbers for oakland international airport. despite her packed flights, terea says it all wen
Joining Forces for Affordable Housing, a local coalition working toward equitable zoning, is launching community outreach — hoping to contribute to larger city plans to increase affordable housing. The group is currently investigating the impact of Evanston’s zoning laws on affordable housing access. According to recent research, Evanston zoning laws have historically perpetuated racial inequities.