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The City can be a complicated place, and our mission is to cover San Francisco civic affairs with accuracy and clarity -- without taking too much of your valuable time. We chose the name Public Comment because of the Latin roots of both words. Public means “of the people.” Comment comes from the word meaning “to expound, explain, or interpret.” Our goal is to expound, explain, and interpret San Fr

ancisco in a way a busy public can digest. We believe you shouldn’t need decades of insider knowledge to understand how San Francisco works -- and doesn’t work. We aim to deliver original reporting grounded in facts, data and reliable sources, and to present them in a way that anyone can understand. Our hope is that Public Comment will shine a light on the policies, politics and underlying debates that will shape San Francisco's future. As a brand-new publication, Public Comment’s editorial coverage and operations will grow and evolve over time. But our core values of clarity and accuracy will never change. We welcome feedback and strive for transparency with our readers. The writers and editors of Public Comment prioritize their ethical responsibilities. If any conflict arises in the course of reporting -- close personal relationships with sources, financial investments or interests in a topic, or current political activism related to a story-- we’ll let you know, or remove the conflicted person from the story. Our opinion pieces will always be clearly marked, so you’ll never have to guess what is a reported fact and what is an author’s view. Public Comment has complete editorial independence from any financial donors. We are supported through seed funding in the near term, but our goal is to reach financial independence as soon as possible. Financial supporters have no role whatsoever in choosing, assigning, shaping, editing or vetting the stories we write. In an era when longtime, trusted news sources are dismissed as “fake” and skewed opinion declares itself “fair and balanced,” Public Comment’s goal is to cultivate trust in local news and bring thoughtful discussion to the debate -- all while keeping our readers’ busy lives in mind. Over time, we may evolve our coverage, channels, or formats, and our advertising. But at every step, we will be committed to doing so in a way that places you, our readers, first. Email us at [email protected]

01/12/2020
'We are in Trouble': SF Backslides into Purple Tier; Weighs Further Restrictions

With COVID cases surging, San Francisco could announce further rollbacks and a mandatory travel quarantine as soon as this week.

San Francisco was placed in California's purple tier, the most restrictive COVID-19 risk tier, amid a nationwide surge Public health experts anticipate a further surge in COVID-19 cases in the wake of the Thanksgiving holiday, during which many people gathered against the advice of health officials....

23/11/2020

Happy Thanksgiving Week! We're taking a break and we'll be back next Monday.

20/11/2020
California Auditor Slams State for Squandering Housing Funds

California's state auditor concluded in a report that "ineffective" approaches at the state and local levels are exacerbating the severe housing shortage. Fewer than 750,000 units have been permitted statewide since 2007, just 40% of the projected need.

California's state auditor concluded in a report that "ineffective" approaches at the state and local levels are exacerbating the severe housing shortage Fewer than 750,000 units have been permitted statewide since 2007, per a 2019, accounting for just 40 percent of the projected need. The State's D...

18/11/2020
U.S. Postal Service Data Suggests Significant Population Decline in San Francisco

The USPS received 124,131 change of address requests originating in San Francisco zip codes between March and November 2020. Among households that moved, a large majority relocated outside of the City with Las Vegas, Florida, and Denver among the most popular destinations.

The United States Postal Service received 124,131 change of address requests originating in San Francisco zip codes between March and November 2020 94109 (Polk Gulch/Nob Hill), 94110 (Inner Mission), 94107 (Mission Bay), and 94103 (South of Market) recorded the greatest number of households moving o...

16/11/2020
SF Moves into California's 'Red' Tier Amid Statewide COVID Surge

BREAKING: Nonessential offices must halt indoor operations, and indoor venues like fitness centers must roll back to 10% capacity.

San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced on Monday that the City has been moved into California's "red tier" based on COVID-19 infection trends The red tier signifies a substantial level of community risk, and is the second-highest level of California's COVID-19 risk classification system Nonessen...

16/11/2020
In SF, Business is Booming for Private Security Guards

Burglaries were up 46% in September citywide, and had more than doubled year-over-year in some neighborhoods.

Private security firms are reporting increased demand from residents and businesses hoping to stave off break-ins Burglaries were up 46% in September citywide, and had more than doubled year-over-year in some neighborhoods Low-priority police calls had an average wait time of 78 minutes before the p...

13/11/2020
SF's Hotel, Business Tax Declines Are Worse Than Expected

The SF Controller's Office identified a new $115.9 million budget shortfall in the current fiscal year, owing to a slower-than-expected recovery in key sources of tax revenue.

The SF Controller's Office identified a new $115.9 million budget shortfall in the current fiscal year, owing to a slower-than-expected recovery in key sources of tax revenue Business taxes and hotel taxes are expected to come in 12% and 34% below budget, respectively Mayor London Breed and the Boar...

12/11/2020
Downtown Reopens, But SF Office Workers Aren't Rushing Back

Offices in San Francisco were permitted to open at 25% capacity on Oct. 27, provided that health guidelines are observed, but major employers are wary of bringing employees back.

Non-essential offices in San Francisco were permitted to open at 25% capacity on Oct. 27, provided that health guidelines are observed Citing ongoing health concerns, major San Francisco employers such as Salesforce, PG&E are in no hurry to bring employees back in person. Some say that remote work w...

10/11/2020
SF Rolls Back Reopening After COVID-19 Cases Double

BREAKING: San Francisco is halting indoor dining, and pausing other reopening plans, after daily COVID-19 cases rose 250% in three weeks.

Over the past three weeks, daily COVID-19 cases have jumped 250%, from 3.7 to 9 new cases per 100,000 residents, triggering a rollback of San Francisco's reopening SF bars and restaurants must halt indoor dining, which were previously at 25% capacity, until further notice. High schools must pause pl...

09/11/2020

San Francisco turns out to vote! 85% voter turnout and counting. Read more at publiccommentsf.com.

06/11/2020
SF Voters Approve Most Ballot Propositions; Some Races Still too Close to Call

Though final vote tallies are still outstanding in some races, San Francisco voters approved a majority of local ballot propositions.

https://www.publiccommentsf.com/post/sf-voters-approve-most-ballot-propositions-some-races-still-too-close-to-call

Though final vote counts are still outstanding in some local races, San Francisco voters appeared to approve most ballot propositions The propositions include several new taxes, one $487.5 million bond measure, an overhaul of the planning code to streamline business permits, and several others The t...

04/11/2020
Election 2020: Federal, State and SF Local Results

Several ballot measures in California and San Francisco won easily, while final results in some other races - including the presidency - are still up in the air.

San Francisco headed to the polls on Nov. 3 for one of the most consequential elections in recent history.

03/11/2020
San Francisco Pins Hopes on Federal Election for COVID Relief

There’s a lot at stake for San Francisco in the federal elections.

SF received about $154 million from the Coronavirus Relief Fund, but most of those funds have been spent on the City's emergency COVID response. If Democrats win the Senate, a version of the HEROES Act, which would direct $390 billion to states + local governments, is more likely to pass.

San Francisco has received about $154 million in federal relief funds for the COVID-19 pandemic, but has urged more aid for shore up the local economy If Democrats gain control of the Senate, a version of the HEROES act, which would direct $238 billion to states and $89.5 billion to counties, is mor...

31/10/2020
SF Invests $7.4M in Local Hiring Program, Payroll Subsidies

Mayor London Breed announced a $7.4M expansion of JobsNOW, a program that connects unemployed residents with jobs and reimburses payroll costs for participating SF businesses.

The San Francisco Mayor's Office announced a $7.4 million expansion of JobsNOW, a program administered by the City's Human Services Agency that connects unemployed and underemployed residents with jobs JobsNOW was established by the Obama White House in 2009, and connects jobseekers to private and p...

30/10/2020
Citing Uptick in Cases, SF to Pause Some Reopening Plans

BREAKING: Due to an increase in hospitalizations, SF hit the pause button on some reopening plans that were scheduled for November 3rd.

San Francisco officials are dialing back some previously schedules reopening pl

30/10/2020
Real Estate Execs Say San Francisco Could Be Slow to Recover

Equity Residential, which operates 2,500+ units in San Francisco, reported 87% occupancy in its downtown rentals and called the market outlook "concerning".

Equity Residential and AvalonBay Communities reported plunging occupancy and heavy rent concessions in San Francisco.

27/10/2020
SF to Waive $2.5M in Taxes, Fees for Hard-Hit Entertainment Businesses

San Francisco will waive regulatory and registration fees for entertainment and nightlife businesses, many of whom have been closed since March. Other local relief programs include business tax deferrals, a $9 million fund for zero-interest loans, and $3.5 million in grants for small businesses.

The City will waive regulatory and business registration fees for entertainment businesses, many of whom have been closed since March

23/10/2020
San Francisco Charts a Comeback with Economic Stimulus Plan | Public Comment

ICYMI from Last Week: San Francisco’s Economic Recovery Task Force, a coalition of 100 business, labor, and community leaders, released 41 policy recommendations aimed at rebuilding the economy after COVID-19.

San Francisco’s Economic Recovery Task Force, a coalition of 100 business, labor and community leaders, released 41 policy recommendations aimed at rebuilding the economy after COVID-19 193,000 unemployment claims have been filed in The City since March, roughly half or storefronts were closed as ...

22/10/2020

What are you most looking forward to re-opening?

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21/10/2020
'We're in a World of Hurt': Restaurants Push for Federal Relief as Winter Looms

The Restaurant Act, a $120 billion relief bill for food and drinking venues, was approved by Congress on Oct. 1, but SF restaurant owners worry that gridlock will stall the bill, and warn that many more businesses will shutter without Federal aid.

The Restaurant Act, a $120 billion relief bill for food and drinking venues, was approved by Congress on Oct. 1, but restaurateurs worry tha

21/10/2020
SF Moves into 'Yellow' COVID-19 Tier, Unveils New Reopening Timeline

Next week, offices can reopen at a minimum of 25% capacity. Starting in November, indoor restaurants, movie theaters, and other venues can expand to 50% capacity; bars may also open for outdoor service in mid-November.

San Francisco announced a revised timeline for reopening offices, businesses and other venues starting Oct. 27

19/10/2020
Moscone Center, ‘Crown Jewel’ of SF’s Tourism Industry, at Risk of Decline

Moscone Center, which accounts for 21% of San Francisco's overall tourism industry, draws more than one million visitors in a typical year. In a new report, a Civil Grand Jury found that its future success is far from guaranteed.

The convention center accounts for 21% of SF's tourism industry, but is losing ground to competing cities.

16/10/2020
'CEO Tax' Would Hit Retail, Financial Services: Report

The San Francisco Controller's Office estimated that Prop L, a measure on the November ballot, would cost the City 615 jobs and $60 million in annual GDP. If approved, revenue from the tax is expected to be highly volatile and to disproportionately impact the retail and finance sectors.

The San Francisco Controller's Office estimated that Prop L, a measure on the November ballot, would cost the City 615 jobs and $60 million in annual GDP The proposal levy a tax on companies based on the ratio of the salary of the highest-paid employee and that of the median SF-based worker. Any bus...

14/10/2020
Statistics Show Wide Disparities in SF Business Closures By Neighborhood | Public Comment

In case you missed one of our inaugural articles:

"Among the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic has caused devastation, it has been an unqualified economic disaster."

Data released by the SF Chamber of Commerce show vast differences in the rate of business closures by San Francisco zip code South of Market (94103) and Financial District (94108) have the highest percentages of businesses closed, at 88% and 81% respectively, while Castro/Noe (94114) and Outer Sunse...

13/10/2020
Introducing Public Comment | Public Comment

"At Public Comment, our mission is to promote dialogue through original, fact-based news and analysis on the key questions and debates that will shape the City's future." —Annie Gaus

Read more of our Editor-In-Chief's introduction letter at the link below!

San Francisco is at an inflection point, and the need for public engagement with the critical issues facing our City has never been greater. That's why we launched Public Comment, a new local news source dedicated to San Francisco's economy, policy and politics. With thousands out of work, businesse...

12/10/2020
Thousands Have Left San Francisco, But Many Hope to Return | Public Comment

Public Comment is now live!

Vacancy rates and tax data point to an outmigration of tens of thousands of SF residents -- but many are hoping to move back. Their decisions could carry major implications for San Francisco's future.

Recent data suggest an outmigration of tens of thousands of San Francisco residents, but some are planning to return next year.

12/10/2020

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02/10/2020

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