San Francisco Chronicle: BART ponders raising transbay surcharge.
San Francisco Chronicle: Campbell could reshape Senate race.
- 2009 costliest year ever for bank failures; CRE loans could make 2010 even worse.
- Bank of America's secret of success: Real-estate banking.
- Developer fee changes outlined.
- Bay Area hotel problems mount.
San Francisco
- No taxes on the June ballot.
- Controversial charter amendments up for debate.
- S.F. Mayor Newsom's No. 1 priority: jobs.
- Chiu: No more shadows.
- Mellisa Griffin: What committee picks mean for the city.
- City weighs design guidelines for cell phone antennas.
- City moves to cut off Walgreens’ alcohol plan.
- Residential developer fees forced to change.
- City Hall Watch: Barneys is beaten in latest round of basement battle.
- Polluting plant may close.
- Street conditions in big trouble; working group set up
- Fisherman's Wharf restaurants losing grip on parking lot.
- Revamp in the works for eviction protections.
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- Congresswoman Jackie Speier's January 13th newsletter can be found, here.
- San Carlos mayor shakes up fire board.
- San Mateo County to weather ‘financial storm’
California
- Initiative and referendum qualification status as of January 14, 2010.
- Time for Brown to take a stand on the budget.
- California lawmakers fail to report gifts.
- How Campbell’s jump changes race for governor.
- Report challenges California budget.
- Campbell expected to switch to U.S. Senate race.
- What are current small business credit conditions, really?
- Global confidence rises on signs of sustained 2010 recovery.
- Stimulus saved or created up to 2 million jobs in 2009, White House says.
- Shortfalls for US cities could reach $56 billion.
Energy and Environment
- California's new green building code -- CALGREEN
- How sustainable is your company?
- Biomass seen fueling California economic revival.
- California panel considers money from climate rules.
General
- A growing underclass.
- The U.S. needs an infrastructure bank.
- Don’t look for tax reform this year.
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