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Well, Joe Rivano Barros reports that San Francisco’s Sunshine Ordinance Task Force unanimously voted that Mayor Daniel Lurie may have violated the law by withholding records of his call last year with President Donald Trump. The mayor continues to insist the records fall under attorney-client privilege.
Alan Wong, the new D4 Supervisor, said he plans to file a ballot measure to put cars back on the Great Highway on weekdays. A packed meeting of park supporters told him how much they love Sunset Dunes, and oppose any return of cars.
Xueer Lu has a field guide to who’s who around 16th and Mission, where three city departments and two contracted groups, each with its own uniform, have deployed street teams to address homelessness, addiction, and mental health.
And over in the Richmond, Nicholas David has the buzz on trendy new cafรฉs, a Korean barbeque closure, and a party at the Internet Archives.
More soon,
Sara
Latest News
In unanimous vote, S.F. commission urges release of info on Lurie-Trump call
“Do they really believe that we are that stupid?”
New District 4 supervisor Alan Wong wants to reopen Great Highway
“It’s a different landscape than it was early last year.”
Theyโre all trying to clean up the Mission Districtโs streets. But who does what?
Meet “the Swiss Army knife” of teams.
Around the Neighborhoods
Richmond Buzz: A public domain party, and small biz rumors galore
“The public domain is important because it is culture that belongs to all of us.”
SNAP

Night time gleaming
By Angel Mayorga
Events
Today: Nora Brown with Stephanie Coleman, at The Chapel, January 8, 8-10PM
Tomorrow: The Future is Collective, at Southern Exposure, January 9, 6-7:30PM
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