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City to create car-free party zone
Jul.12
  SF City Hall: City plans to turn 6 miles of city streets into a pedestrian-only party zone from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Aug. 31 and Sept. 14

Mar.25
  Aaron Peskin announced legislation to conserve energy by requiring downtown buildings to turn out the lights when workers hit the doors


year 2005 Top ^

Mar.24 Proposals would add 11,000 housing units
  Mayor Newsom called for a 'renaissance of housing construction'
Feb.15 Drivers to Pay Toll in Downtown?
  Supervisor McGoldrick has asked the feds for about a million dollars to start a study


year 2004 Top ^



year 2003 Top ^

Aug.16 Program to rehabilitate piers
  The project between the Port and the San Francisco Waterfront Partners, will refurbish piers 1 1/2, 3 and 5

year 2002 Top ^

Jul.25 Reopening of historic Union Square
  Ribbon-cutting ceremony and a variety of musical and theater performances after $25 million project


year 2001 Top ^

Oct.28 Bookstore named city landmark
  City Lights was the center of the Beat movement



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