
"Oakland Pride is happening this Sunday with the theme In Unity, We Thrive, a rallying call for 2025. The festival will take place outside City Hall, and the parade route will be reversed this year due to street construction near 20th Street where the festival usually takes place. [BAR] Newsom is reportedly dragging his feet over signing a $750 million emergency aid loan aimed at keeping Muni, BART, and other Bay Area transit agencies running through 2026."
"For the long-term, lawmakers are considering a transit measure for the 2026 ballot SB 63, which would increase the sales tax by half a cent in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties, and a full cent in San Francisco. [Bay Area News Group] Mayor Lurie announced the grand opening of Shirley Chisholm Village, an 135-unit 100% affordable housing complex in the Outer Sunset. The development, which will prioritize SFUSD educators and staff members, consists of studios, one-bedroom apartments, two-bedroom apartments, and three-bedroom apartments."
Oakland Pride will be held Sunday under the theme In Unity, We Thrive, with the festival outside City Hall and a reversed parade route due to street construction near 20th Street. Governor Newsom has not yet signed a $750 million emergency loan intended to keep Muni, BART, and other Bay Area transit agencies operating through 2026, while lawmakers consider SB 63 to raise local sales taxes for long-term transit funding. Mayor Lurie opened Shirley Chisholm Village, a 135-unit, 100% affordable complex prioritizing SFUSD educators and staff. Urban Alchemy received a warning letter demanding documentation addressing employee tracking and payroll. Hawaii joined West Coast states to align on evidence-based vaccine guidance.
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