The White House handover has put us in a contemplative mood here at SF Weekly. Time passes, the seasons change, and the wheel of fate turns. But some things are constant -- among them the intellectual rigidity of San Francisco's Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo), a little-noticed board that has an outsize influence on city energy policy.
San Francisco was abuzz yesterday with the announcement of appointments to Board of Supervisors committees. Missing from the coverage was the new const
I hope you'll forgive me if I keep this week's Gov InAction curt: I told WAY too many David Chiu jokes over the weekend, and now I'm worn out. I've got to remember to pace myself.
However, in case you're wondering, here's how many David Chius it takes to change a light bulb:
• None: Aaron Peskin already changed it.
• One: and he will change it, assuming no one else can agree on a consensus candidate for the job.
• Two: it takes two David Chius to gloat about a major accomplishm
What an exciting week! Your Host Gaaaaaaavin Newson! will be giving away big money prizes! And how much would you pay for this PUC headquarters? Find out in our Showcase Showdown!
That's not actually a joke.
In fact, there is an awful lot of government happening this week, squeezing big money into small meetings. It's been a while since we've seen small meetings this packed with concentrated government goodness -- the kind of meetings that are organic, locally grown, and pesticide free. T
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