By: Victoria Holliday
We know it is illegal (and dangerous) to text while driving – what about tweeting while lawmaking? While tweeting, texting, Facebook, and e-mail are a constant presence …
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It’s been just over two weeks since former San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency executive director Nat Ford was carried away by his $384,000 golden parachute and SFMTA has yet to …
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Coming Soon: Paperless Voter Pamphlets in San Francisco?
Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi recently introduced legislation that would allow voters to opt out of receiving voter information pamphlets by mail. Instead voters …
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“Cabmageddon” is back – with San Francisco taxi drivers set strike on Tuesday, August 2.
With many drivers feeling their voices weren’t heard (they’re probably right) during a mid-day strike …
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By: Victoria Holliday
Reset research found that last year SFMTA spent $27 million on settling lawsuits levied against the MTA. These MTA settlements accounted for one-third of the $71 million …
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Reset Rating: B+ (12/15)
By: Katie Short
Link: http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=2000003001
The San Francisco Public Library has many public services one can reserve online, excluding the single, public-use typewriter located in the typewriter …
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