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Mike Aldax

Newsom Tracker: Jobs growth

Mayor Gavin Newsom will make an announcement about a new jobs milestone this morning at the Laundry Locker at 1530 Cluster St. He will also unveil a strategy to “leverage additional resources for job growth,” according to the Mayor’s Office. Stay tuned. Read More

Cause of BART derailment unknown

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BART officials expect the investigation into Wednesday’s train derailment to take “several days, if not weeks,” an agency spokesman said.A northbound BART train carrying 75 people derailed about 10:25 a.m. Wednesday near the Oakland City Center/12th Street station. No one was injured, as the train had been moving relatively slowly, authorities said. Two passengers complained of chest pain following the accident and were taken, in stable condition, to an Oakland hospital, Oakland Fire Battalion Chief Jenny Ray said. Read More

Yet more changes on Newsom’s staff

More staffing changes in Mayor Gavin Newsom’s administration have been announced since the mayor’s departure from the governor’s race. The mayor recently hired Yashar Hedayat, who worked on his gubernatorial campaign, as deputy chief of staff in charge of operations, said spokesman Joe Arellano. Read More

Reluctant homeless may perish in cold

The reluctance of The City’s homeless to seek shelter could result in unnecessary deaths this winter, according to Mayor Gavin Newsom. Read More

Newsom Tracker: Busy morning

Mayor Gavin Newsom has a few public appearances scheduled for this morning. First, the mayor is set to attend another Project Homeless Connect at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium at 9 a.m., the Mayor's Office said. At 11:15 p.m., the mayor is then scheduled to attend Mercy Housing's dedication event at 10th and Mission streets, it said. Read More

Hotel contract talks resume Wednesday

Contract negotiations resume Wednesday between major San Francisco hotels and the union representing thousands of The City’s hotel workers. A failure to reach a contract during the meeting will likely prompt more strikes at various hotels in the coming days, according to Local 2 Unite Here!, the union representing more than 8,000 workers at 61 city hotels. Read More

Newsom: I will veto tenant eviction legislation

Mayor Gavin Newsom will veto legislation that would make it tougher for landlords to evict tenants living in an estimated 20,000 rental units in The City, according to the Mayor’s Office. The legislation, introduced by Supervisor John Avalos, would amend The City’s rent control ordinance so that units built after 1979, which are currently exempt from rent control, would be covered by so-called “just cause” eviction protections. Read More

Bay Area chosen for launch of new electric car

San Francisco has a new incentive to build an infrastructure for electric vehicles after Nissan announced Monday that it will market its new line of battery-powered cars in the Bay Area late next year. Nissan officials on Monday said they are confident that the Bay Area is ready for the August 2010 launch of the all-battery-powered Nissan LEAF, which is expected to be the world’s largest mass distribution of an electric car – about 100,000 cars at one time. The Bay Area was one of five U.S. markets chosen for the launch, the company said. Read More

311 flooded with Muni calls

Call volume to San Francisco’s 311 center have increased by 40 percent since Muni’s service changes took effect Saturday, according to Mayor Gavin Newsom and transit chief Nathaniel Ford. The schedule changes are the most extensive in 30 years and are designed to make operations more efficient and save the cash-strapped transit agency $3.2 million annually. More than 60 percent of transit lines have been altered, with many passengers seeing service expanded, reduced or eliminated entirely. Read More

City recreation centers need cool stuff

The City is opening all these cool, newly-renovated recreation centers in San Francisco, but doesn’t have enough cool stuff to put inside them. The San Francisco Parks Trust says city budget cuts have kept the Recreation and Parks Department from filling five recreation centers serving tots to seniors with the right amount of facilities and equipment. The five centers are located at 1900 Geary Blvd, 280 Olympia Way, 50 Scott St., 236 Monterey Blvd., and at Foerster and Melrose Avenue. Read More

Newsom Tracker II: Meeting with mayor of Berlin

Mayor Gavin Newsom is holding meetings in City Hall on Friday, but The Examiner has learned that one of them is with a high-ranking official from Germany. The Mayor’s Office said Newsom will be holding a half-hour meeting with Klaus Wowereit, the mayor of Berlin. Wowereit, an openly gay official, has been the mayor of the German city since 2001. Read More

Van Ness before and after

Everyone loves before and after pictures. Check out these posted by the Department of Public works, which recently resurfaced the pavement on a once crumbly section of Van Ness Avenue between Market to McAllister streets. The heavily-trafficked segment has been getting quite a sprucing lately. The projects include a bunch of new greenery, including a landscaped center median and sidewalk planters with blooming shrubs and trees, among other improvements, according to DPW.   Read More

Newsom Tracker: Staying indoors?

A cold day for San Francisco is a good time to keep indoors. Mayor Gavin Newsom will be conducting meetings in City Hall today, according to the Mayor’s Office. However, the mayor’s schedule is known to change, so stay tuned. Read More

Dry cleaners face deadline to clean up their act

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Nearly half the 120 dry cleaners in San Francisco may have to increase prices or face closure as the deadline looms for them to comply with new environmental policies. Shops in question own equipment that uses the solvent perchloroethylene, or perc, in the cleaning process. The popular solvent is widely used around the country, but it’s been found in recent decades to be extremely toxic and exists in “elevated levels” in apartments above dry cleaning shops, according to the San Francisco Department of the Environment. Read More

Newsom Tracker: Here’s our bike plan

Mayor Gavin Newsom was on a sister city trip in India when bicyclists on Tuesday rejoiced The City’s first newly-striped bike lane in three years. More street has been striped since then, and now that the mayor is back in The City he says he wants to give a heads-up to residents about the work that is under way and the work that will come. Read More
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