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23 March 2016 / SF News / Jay Barmann

Day Around The Bay: Teatro ZinZanni Plan Sent Back To Drawing Board


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  • Some opinion via [Jacobin Magazine]: Sharing economy companies like Uber and Airbnb aren’t helping local economies — they’re just helping themselves.
  • City Attorney Dennis Herrera’s Section 8 housing discrimination case clears key hurdle with Superior Court ruling. [Examiner]
  • A pigeon got on BART, and some people freaked out. [CBS 5]
  • None of the Bay Area’s most "hipster-friendly" zip codes for flipping homes are in SF (obviously). There are three, and they're in Berkeley and Oakland. [Forbes, CBS 5]
  • SF State students might get to ride Muni for free, and ride BART at major discount, via a special pass that's been in the works for a number of years, and would not take effect until 2017. [Examiner]
  • Starbucks is pledging to donate 100 percent of its unsold food across the US. [KRON 4]
  • Teatro ZinZanni’s ongoing plan to build a hotel and reconstruct its circus tent along the Embarcadero has been sent back to the drawing board by Planning. [Socketsite]
  • In their sweeps of homeless encampments, the Department of Public Works says they bag and tag individuals' belongings and keep them in a storage facility for 90 days. Homeless who've had things taken claim otherwise. [Mission Local]
  • Bauer Transportation’s ongoing labor dispute might remove the bus company as a permitted tech shuttle company on SF streets at the Board of Supervisors' behest. [Chron]
  • A traveling minister who was bounced from Willie Mays Plaza in 2014 for carrying a "John 3:16" sign settles his lawsuit with the city. [Chron]
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Jay C. Barmann is a fiction writer and web editor who's lived in San Francisco for 20+ years.

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