🟧 City's $133M Facility Opens // A Resolution To Tax The Rich
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Government and Causes
City lawmakers want their state counterparts to give counties the ability to create local wealth and progressive income taxes.
The college had been placed on "warning status" in 2024 over the Board of Trustees' shortcomings.
The mayor unveiled his plan to upzone much of the city in Ingleside on Tuesday morning. Supervisors Myrna Melgar and Chyanne Chen have notes.
The college will formally vote on making Kimberlee Messina its new leader on June 26.
The nonprofit is facing a proposed $2.2 million budget cut, which could result in the closure of its Ocean Avenue location.
A union leader’s public outburst puts City College’s governance in the spotlight, along with labor tensions and free speech.
Many community groups in the Ingleside area are clamoring for their funds after the Park Department’s nonprofit partner folded this week.
The District 11 supervisor convened a meeting with community leaders to brace for impending budget cuts.
Property owners along Ocean Avenue from Interstate 280 to Lakeside Village will vote on the community benefit district's future this summer.
The Ingleside-serving nonprofit is one of many Bay Area arts organizations struck by grant terminations.
District 11 nonprofit leaders want fair funding, not to be an "afterthought" in the city budgeting process.
The Grateful Dead frontman's name is set to appear on street signs on the Excelsior District block where he grew up.
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