@TheMarinaTimes@DavidChiu@CarmenChuSF@dennisherrera They MUST forensic audit all RDJ dealings w the City, w the contractors, & w taxpayer funded nonprofits. Then expose their massive cover up following your expose. It’s less about RDJ & more about the fraud-“watchdogs” that enabled. https://t.co/tHIVFm0IlU
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Just like SFPUC’s 2012-2020 Social Impact Program (aka “SIP” or, #CBSecrets💦) why do these programs suck so bad at accountability & meaningful, reportable results?
Due to The City’s aging infrastructure and challenging topography, San Francisco’s sewer system isn’t easy to manage.
Some parts of the sewer are more than 100 years old.
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Tuesday marked Sophie Maxwell’s last meeting as a member of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
Maxwell announced earlier this month that she is leaving the SFPUC after five years, with more than a year left on her term.https://t.co/vEGg8Kqbwg
@MLNow@EskSF “The public advocate charter amendment failed 6-5, with Board President Norman Yee and Supervisors Aaron Peskin, Catherine Stefani, Ahsha Safaí, Sandra Lee Fewer and Rafael Mandelman voting against it.” https://t.co/UnMFxtqkOi
Kudos to Dr. Kerr for covering this story re: the F grade @MySFPUC staff gave to @dennisherrera. The "press secretary" (a contractor) should be fired for calling it an "inaccurate generalization." The numbers don't lie, and the numbers went WAY down.
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