San Francisco Symphony Unveils Bold Redesign Plans for Davies Symphony Hall Amid Financial Overhaul
The San Francisco Symphony proposes redesigning Davies Symphony Hall, including new amenities despite a budget deficit, with planning underway but fundraising paused.
Major Policy Reforms Benefit Veterans' Housing, HUD Excludes Disability Income in Assistance Eligibility
HUD policy changes benefit veterans' housing eligibility, exempting disability benefits from income calculations for HUD-VASH, and raising income threshold eligibility to 80% of Area Median Income.
Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts Announce Anticipated Opening Dates for 2024-2025 Season
Lake Tahoe ski resorts announce opening dates for the 2024-2025 season, with Vail Resorts starting November 22, and other regional resorts opening from early to late November. Opening dates are subject to change due to weather and conditions.
Portland Success in Erosion Control Amidst Growth: Over 4,100 Inspections and Low Fine Rates Indicate Strong Compliance
Portland reports effective erosion control measures, with over 4,100 inspections leading to only 28 fines. The City complies with environmental laws to prevent runoff pollution, reflecting a commitment to maintaining water bodies and habitats.
Pinellas County Invests $7.94 Million in New Affordable Housing Projects in Largo and St. Petersburg
Pinellas County approved $7.94 million for 164 new affordable apartments in Largo and St. Petersburg, Florida, targeting residents earning 30-80% of AMI. This is part of the county's strategy to address the affordable housing crisis.












