Barack Obama seems to love the idea of crowdfunding – the collaborative financing of a project initiated by other people, usually via the Internet.
A recent post on the White House blog said that as …
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According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Supervisor David Chiu is asking the City Attorney to draft legislation mandating the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and the Department of Public Works to create an “automated towing notification service,” so drivers …
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At our Reset Hot Button town hall on Muni reform, we asked San Franciscans to write down their top solutions and complaints for Muni on post-it notes. Members of the community …
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By: Phil Ting
I love the new Reset “Don’t Forget to Look Up” photo contest. Call me a geek, but the first thing I thought of when I saw the …
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It’s 245 feet from the deck of the Golden Gate Bridge to the water below. The Golden Gate Bridge’s two suspension towers are 746 feet tall.
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Yes, the Golden Gate Bridge charged a toll for pedestrians from May 1937 to December 1970. The toll was collected using a coin turnstile along the sidewalk near the bridge. …
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