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Join Assemblymember Phil Ting's Reset San Francisco!

Neighborhood

The very best part of San Francisco – our neighborhoods – all too often receive the least attention from City Hall. It’s time neighborhood concerns had the focused attention they deserve. We have the power to fix our problems, but it can only happen by working together, by listening to each other and by realizing that the city’s problems are interconnected, not isolated. That’s why I’d like you to join the conversation – right here, right now. Be a neighborhood leader and help us Reset San Francisco. Do you think that City Hall is addressing the concerns that matter most to you? It’s time to bring our issues, our priorities to the forefront of city government. We’ll never fix our city by blaming each other, but we can succeed by combining our efforts and our ideas.

Tensions Between “Techies” and Local Kids Spark Gentrification Debate
10 years ago

Tensions Between “Techies” and Local Kids Spark Gentrification Debate

A recent YouTube video showing a confrontation between local San Franciscans and tech industry employees, has sparked controversy in the City. Many see it as an illustration of the …
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Message to the Reset Community – Don’t Restrict Recreation
10 years ago

Message to the Reset Community – Don’t Restrict Recreation

By: Andrea Buffa Save Our Recreation

It’s a well-known fact that San Francisco is a city of dog lovers. With an estimated 160,000 dogs, it’s not surprising that the old …
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Union Square Reopens, Suspicious Package Report Deemed Meritless

By  •  Neighborhood

San Francisco’s Union Square is reopening this afternoon after being shut down for about two hours because of a report of a suspicious package, police said.

Officers responded around 11:45 …
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Houston Becomes an Unlikely Model for America’s Urban Revival

By  •  Neighborhood

In a city that has long typified auto-centric sprawl and unplanned growth, a funny thing is happening. An urban revival has taken root as the city competes with its suburbs …
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Fixing Detroit’s Building Blight

By  •  Neighborhood

Tearing down vacant blocks isn’t enough

Bring the Portland Loo to Seattle

By  •  Neighborhood

The residents and retailers of Pioneer Square don’t just want a public loo. They need it. The smell of pee permeating from street corners and alleys is truly unpleasant for …
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