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S.F. considers mandating masks indoors regardless of vaccination status
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Doris Watkins wears a face mask while shopping for groceries at Trader Joe s on Friday, January 29, 2021, in San Francisco.Constanza Hevia H. / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed (center) with S.F. City Attorney Dennis Herrera (left) and State Senator Scott Wiener on July 27, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Mayor London Breed said Wednesday that San Francisco is exploring how it can “go further with its vaccine mandate” and also considering an indoor mask mandate for everyone, regardless of vaccination status.
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Permit Expeditor Walter Wong to Repay $1.45 Million to San Francisco to Settle Corruption Lawsuit
A longtime contractor with the city of San Francisco and a well-known consultant known to be able to grease the wheels of city departments to get notoriously slow permit processes to magically speed up is going to be repaying over $1 million in contract awards to the city.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who ll likely soon be taking a job as general manager of the Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), announced Thursday that Walter Wong has agreed to settle a suit from the city for $1.45 million. In a news release, Herrera s office called the settlement a capstone to the public integrity investigation that has been ongoing of Wong s dealings at the city.