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Monthly Archives: January 2018

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SF tourist industry struggles to explain street misery to horrified visitors – SF Chronicle

Advocacy, NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 30, 2018Leave a comment

San Francisco’s hotel owners and managers are increasingly frustrated that their gorgeous city, with its many museums, fine restaurants and scenic vistas, has an ever-deteriorating, dismaying flip side to the postcard.

The Hotel Council of San Francisco is hiring!

NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 26, 2018

The Hotel Council of San Francisco is looking to hire a Manager, Communications and Programs!

Cannabis tourism will take root in 2018 — slowly – SF Chronicle

NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 26, 2018Leave a comment

As they prepare for their first meeting of the year Tuesday, San Francisco’s supervisors are crafting a legislative agenda that mixes lofty ideals about economic equality with everyday quality-of-life issues that prompt constituent complaints.

Clean.Safe.365.

UncategorizedBy SteveWolfsonJanuary 25, 2018

SF Board of Supervisors name Farrell interim mayor — Breed voted down – SF Chronicle

NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 24, 2018Leave a comment

As they prepare for their first meeting of the year Tuesday, San Francisco’s supervisors are crafting a legislative agenda that mixes lofty ideals about economic equality with everyday quality-of-life issues that prompt constituent complaints.

Bay Bridge officials planning $18 million fishing pier to lure sightseers – SF Chronicle

NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 22, 2018

Bay Bridge officials want to build an $18 million fishing and sightseeing pier at the base of the eastern span where it meets Yerba Buena Island.

New BART rail cars could start service in time for Friday’s evening commute – SF Chronicle

News, TransportationBy Erica GreenJanuary 19, 2018Leave a comment

As they prepare for their first meeting of the year Tuesday, San Francisco’s supervisors are crafting a legislative agenda that mixes lofty ideals about economic equality with everyday quality-of-life issues that prompt constituent complaints.

Wiener reintroduces bill to allow late-night alcohol sales in cities including SF – SF Examiner

NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 19, 2018Leave a comment

As they prepare for their first meeting of the year Tuesday, San Francisco’s supervisors are crafting a legislative agenda that mixes lofty ideals about economic equality with everyday quality-of-life issues that prompt constituent complaints.

Airbnb loses thousands of hosts in SF as registration rules kick in – SF Chronicle

News, Short-term RentalsBy Erica GreenJanuary 17, 2018Leave a comment

As they prepare for their first meeting of the year Tuesday, San Francisco’s supervisors are crafting a legislative agenda that mixes lofty ideals about economic equality with everyday quality-of-life issues that prompt constituent complaints.

Peskin calls for vote on interim SF mayor, eight candidates file to run – SF Examiner

NewsBy Erica GreenJanuary 10, 2018

Eight candidates filed to run for the unexpected June mayoral race by Tuesday’s deadline and a vote by the Board of Supervisors as early as next week could determine whether an incumbent is in the contest.

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