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Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie

Crowds of drug users and vendors returned to the east side of Mission Street in San Francisco after dark, while the area remained mostly clear during the day. Local residents like Mumblz, a long-time homeless individual, expressed concerns about their living conditions and health. The presence of law enforcement fluctuates, affecting the visibility of homelessness and drug use in the area.

Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie

Crowds of vendors and drug users returned to Mission Street in San Francisco after dark, while the area remained relatively clear during the day. Local residents, including individuals like Mumblz and Richie, shared experiences of homelessness and their views on freedom and community in the area. The temporary shelter where some homeless individuals were staying will close soon for construction of affordable housing.

Ukiah council moves forward with proposal to relax rules for backyard animal ownership

Ukiah City Council approved a proposal allowing residents to keep hens and rabbits without a fee or Planning Commission review. The ordinance aims to simplify the process for pet ownership while adhering to performance standards.

Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie

Crowds of vendors and drug users returned to the east side of Mission Street in San Francisco on Sunday evening, contrasting with earlier quiet periods throughout the day. Local residents, including individuals like Mumblz and Richie, expressed their perspectives on homelessness and life on the streets, highlighting the challenges they face. The article reflects a dynamic environment where city services and police presence temporarily disperse street populations.

Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie

The intersection of 16th and Mission Streets in San Francisco experiences a shift in activity, with drug users and vendors returning after dark. Local residents like Mumblz and Richie share their experiences of homelessness, drug use, and interactions with police. The article highlights the challenges and dynamics of street life in the area.

Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie

Crowds of vendors and drug users returned to Mission Street on Sunday evening after city workers and police cleared them earlier in the day. Notable individuals, including Mumblz and Richie, shared insights into their lives on the streets, highlighting the ongoing challenges of homelessness and addiction. The temporary housing for some, like Mumblz, will soon close for redevelopment.

Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie

Crowds of vendors and drug users returned to Mission Street in San Francisco in the evening, while the morning and afternoon remained relatively clear. Local residents, including individuals like Mumblz and Richie, shared their experiences of homelessness and the transient nature of their communities. The presence of police and city workers often disperses these groups temporarily.

Richmond council eyes forming sister city relationship with ancient Palestinian town

Richmond City Council will vote on a resolution to establish a sister city relationship with Sebastia, Palestine, at its upcoming meeting. Mayor Eduardo Martinez and several council members support the initiative, which aims to promote cultural exchange and collaboration. The petition backing the relationship has already garnered over 300 signatures from local residents.

Its simply appalling BART officials voice frustration about lack of transparency from VTA

BART officials express frustration over VTA's lack of communication regarding the $12.75 billion BART expansion project in Silicon Valley. A letter from BART's Shane Edwards criticized VTA for announcing cost changes without prior notice, raising concerns about transparency and project management. VTA acknowledges the issues and is committed to improving collaboration.

Novato City Council to weigh tentative police union agreements with 11 raises

Novato's police unions reached tentative agreements for an 11% salary increase over three years, retroactive to July 1. The city council will review the proposals, which aim to align police salaries closer to market standards.

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