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- Three concrete gun batteries that once protected the Golden Gate will soon be populated by site-responsive artwork called "Home Land Security" developed by the For-Site Foundation, a San Francisco nonprofit. [Chron]
- 16 more SFPD officers who were investigated for misconduct were never punished because the one year statute of limitations ran out in their cases. That means, since Suhr took the helm of the department in April 2011, he left more cases unresolved than the last two chiefs combined. [Ex]
- George Lucas officially gave up on his Chicago museum bid and will “land” the project in California... but where?!?! [WGNTV]
- Speaking of which, without the Lucas Museum on Treasure Island, another potential fallback destination, bolstering transportation there, how will Treasure Island’s 20,000 hoped-for residents get around without making the Bay Bridge impassable? [Business Times]
- What do you think of these renderings for a giant Larkin Street condo development? [Curbed]
- As Supervisor Peskin describes money and power in San Francisco in a new interview, “It’s the Wild West. They’re behaving like the railroad barons of the 1850s,... I’m not trying to be the sheriff, and I’m not looking for a fight, but I’m not going to shy away from my responsibility.” [Business Times]
- CA health officials again advise gay, transgender, and HIV positive people to get meningococcal vaccine. [BAR]
- Twice as many condos are now on the Market here in San Francisco than there were last year. [Socketsite]