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Despite getting the OK from the city, a handful of SF's flea and farmers markets still face roadblocks to resuming service.
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As a citywide effort to expand open air business gains traction, merchants prepare for a new way of life.
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The city's parks and real estate departments have two weeks to identify land where homeless people can camp at a social distance.
The vacant, city-owned lot will be pressed into use as an emergency tent shelter with social distancing and sanitation.
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The McDonald's at 730 Stanyan has officially been demolished. But during its two-year wait to become affordable housing, it's unclear if the lot will get a temporary use.
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As Mayor Breed continues to defy hotel room legislation, many city supervisors are hunting for vacant properties to use as tent camps.
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Starting this week, some streets will be closed to through vehicle traffic in order to prioritize walking and biking as well as to provide more space for social distancing.
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The official 4/20 event was canceled weeks ago, but the city is concerned people may unofficially congregate to smoke.
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Citing uncertainty and a sense of public responsibility, festival organizers now have their sights set on 2021.
"We need to be sure people can maintain six feet of space around them," said Jodie Medeiros of pedestrian organization Walk SF.
Tomorrow, March 7, will be the brewery's last day in business.
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The first weekend of March brings a bevy of festivals and fairs, celebrating everything from crystals to chocolate to colorful tulips.
Nine local stations will switch to new frequencies next Monday, with more following in late April, requiring over-the-air TV customers to re-scan.