Your very own Ken Cleaveland, BOMA San Francisco's Director of Government and Public Affairs, got some ink in the Chronicle's City Insider today.
The topic: Supervisor Chiu's 'lights out' legislation. As quoted from the article:
"It's putting building owners in the position of being light police. We don't control tenants and we don't want to control tenants," he said. "It also makes us liable for drive-by lawsuits. ... I can see someone in Russian Hill, Telegraph Hill sitting up there with binoculars and reporting buildings to the Department of the Environment."
Ken is, indeed, back in town.
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