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Mayor Lee attends a coastal climate change field trip on the cliffs above Ocean Beach with Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewll and Acting USGS Director Suzette Kimball

Mayor Lee thanks Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh for participating in SFGives and being a socially responsible company. Mayor Lee also tours the Levi’s Innovation Center with Levi’s Director of Global Development Bart Sights.

Mayor Lee visited El Dorado Elementary on the first day of school with 10 iPads donated to special education services, and visited Ms. Thornton-Street’s 2nd grade class.

Mayor Lee celebrates the San Francisco Giants third World Series win by marching in a parade, giving the key to the city to the San Francisco Giants, and proclaiming 31 October 2014 San Francisco Giants Day.

Mayor Lee celebrates the San Francisco Giants third World Series win by marching in a parade, giving the key to the city to the San Francisco Giants, and proclaiming 31 October 2014 San Francisco Giants Day.

Mayor Lee signs the light rail vehicle procurement legislation -- a contract with Siemens that will bring 260 light rail vehicles to MUNI.

Mayor Lee hosts a celebration and awards ceremony to honor and recognize the outstanding achievements of Latino-American youth in our City

Mayor Lee attends the 117th San Francisco Firefighter Academy Graduation honoring the 52 brave women and men joining.

Mayor Lee celebrates the construction milestone of the SFMOMA expansion at the SFMOMA Topping Out event

Mayor Lee dedicated the John Burton Highway with Leader Pelosi, Congresswoman Jackie Speier, State Controller Betty Yee, and member of the Board of Equalization Fiona Ma, to celebrate the contributions of Senator John Burton.

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www.sfbg.com/2012/04/10/san-franciscos-loss

 

www.sfbg.com/2012/04/10/heading-east-artists-flux

 

It is missing the chart comparing sf & Oakland (when I was online editor over a decade ago we did try to get all charts, photos & graphics online - sometimes with some which didn't make the paper as well as tie all the stories in the cover package together)

 

I don't think many in oo will agree with the assessment of Quan

 

You can see it in the digital edition at

 

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Though if he did take public financing, he wouldn't get anywhere near $900,000 (probably only candidates who will be close are Chiu, Yee, Herrera, Dufty, & Rees) & hasn't raided enough to approach spending cap.

Mayor Lee attends the 2015 Winter Meeting of the U.S Conference of Mayors in Washington D.C

Mayor Lee signs the light rail vehicle procurement legislation -- a contract with Siemens that will bring 260 light rail vehicles to MUNI.

Mayor Lee welcomes participants to Stephen Curry's/ThanksUSA Golf Tournament

Mayor Lee and Supervisor Mark Farrell announced milestone accomplishments in San Francisco’s 10-Year Plan to Abolish Chronic Homelessness.

A group of people were holding an informal meeting at 101 Market

 

He was one of 3 citied under sit/lie even though supporters claimed it would be used against political activity

 

Also people had been sitting here for weeks & a couple of people were sitting down with cops standing nearby while I've been here

 

And now a couple more people are sitting

 

Sit/lie campaign & protest photos

 

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Occupy photos

 

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Mayor Lee launched a new historic streetcar line along the Embarcadero, connecting AT&T Park and the Caltrain Station to Fisherman’s Wharf and the northeast waterfront.

Mayor Lee attends White House Early Education Roundtable with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Deputy Assistant Secretary Libby Doggett.

Mayor Ed Lee attends the ribbon cutting ceremony for Riverbed's new global headquarters on Folsom Street in South of Market.

Mayor Lee and Supervisor Mark Farrell announced milestone accomplishments in San Francisco’s 10-Year Plan to Abolish Chronic Homelessness.

Mayor Lee meets with a group of students from Mission Education Projects Inc. (MEPI) at City Hall and recognizes their hard work and the success of MEPI’s programs.

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