Constant Readers,
My dear friend Benjamin Wachs writes a column called "SFGov InAction" over at SF Weekly. It's a look at the Supes agenda for the coming week and commentary on the meetings. He's on vacation right now and asked me to fill in for him this week. Obviously, I jumped at the chance.
Other InAction fill-ins have been Greg Dewar, Paul Hogarth and Matt Baume, and I'm honored to be in such wonderful company.
Benjamin is brilliant, so I didn't try to copy him. But I did try to do the column justice.
-Melissa
I the crime lab bond passes do we get Emily Procter (Calleigh) and Eva LaRue (Natalis)?
Posted by: Howard Epstein | February 08, 2010 at 15:01
I tried to read it. But then there was some little Violet Blue lookalike in the Personal of the Day and I got too hot and bothered to read about civic administration anymore.
Posted by: DJTennessee | February 08, 2010 at 21:13
Gotta love that $82 million which will benefit exactly 1,528 SRO residents. OK, it will benefit the salaried people in the Tenderloin Housing Clinic with a little bit trickling down to the SRO residents, but it's still $82 million!
Figure that to subsidize a single SRO resident the tax base needs maybe ten residents who can afford million dollar homes as balance.
Posted by: kwk | February 09, 2010 at 11:32