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A police commander who supports the legislation said that the delivery robots posed a safety risk for pedestrians, especially those with limited mobility.
Join as we relive one of our favorite Hoodline stories to celebrate the Mint's 80th birthday.
Arlington, Virginia and Cambridge, Massachusetts beat San Francisco for first and second place.
The ride-hailing company says demanding drivers' names and addresses violates privacy and exceeds city authority.
The biennial City Survey is used to track how effective and efficient city departments are over time.
Created as a temporary art installation, Supervisor Jeff Sheehy says the symbol should become a protected landmark.
The new guidelines cover everything from disaster response and wildlife monitoring to marketing.
A $20 million per year donation will add 7 percent to the city’s annual homeless budget over five years.
Home-SF brings back the height and density bonuses seen in last year's Affordable Housing Bonus Program.
The city's quality-of-life task force returned to address concerns along the Irving Street corridor.
Although a space hasn't been identified or secured, merchants are in favor of the idea.
"Anne Kihagi has a special place reserved for her in San Francisco’s abusive landlord hall of fame,” said City Attorney Dennis Herrera.
The agency plans to install new bike lanes this year, but bulb-outs, traffic islands and other changes will take longer.
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