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Yesterday evening, Mayor Daniel Lurie’s police security detail was attacked at the edge of the Tenderloin. Eleni Balakrishnan was right there, talking with the cop who’d been knocked down. See her photos and a video of the altercation.
Earlier, at City Hall, Mayor Lurie and Board of Supervisors president Rafael Mandelman proposed three ballot measures to expand the powers of San Francisco’s mayor and city administrator–and to make it more difficult to put new ballot measures before voters. Io Yeh Gilman has the details.
And the Department of Building Inspection has stopped unpermitted excavation at the Double Time gas station on 30th and Mission streets. Nicholas David reports that the notice of violation may also doom a shwarma counter planned for the gas station.
Hey, mark your calendars now for March 19, when Mission Local presents an event with reporter Eleni Balakrishnan and a panel to explore the mystery of the Tenderloin’s lack of green spaces. At the Tenderloin Museum, 6:30PM.
More soon,
Sara
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Video: Mayor Lurieโs security team attacked in Tenderloin, officer left bleeding
Lurie looked on, appearing distressed, at the edge of Cedar Street, a trash-strewn, alley-like road.
S.F. mayor, board president propose 3 measures to boost executive power
โI think voters are going to be very concerned with what will appear to be a consolidation of power and possible corruption.”
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City halts unpermitted excavation at Mission St. gas station; proposed shwarma eatery in doubt
“I mean, it sounded cool in the beginning.”
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Playing God, or just playing
By Howard Isaac Williams
Events
Today: Contemporary Tango at Red Poppy Art House, March 6, 7:30-9PM
Tomorrow: ‘Estela, Undrowning’ book launch with music at Medicine for Nightmares, March 7, 4-5:30PM
Sunday: Community Lantern Parade Workshop 2, StoreFront Lab, March 8, 10AM-2:30PM
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