Big Plans For Homelessness In Which: Old City Hall gets a small fix due to homelessness, Student Homelessness gets some direct attention, and Homelessness only happens because of greed.
Commission Shifts To Right On Supportive Housing In Which: We answer the question "What is public land?", Commissioner Meyers gets his Neighborhood Council, and Commissioner Stevens calls Council "naive" about safe parking.
Who Watches The Watchers? In Which: Police surveillance is on the rise, Councilmembers push private businesses to clean themselves up, and Councilmember Bonilla unconcerned with cost of police recruitment.
Sewer Bills And Tenant Relocation In Which: Sewer bills are set to increase to save the Bay, I talk about Nitrogen and algal blooms, and Tenants will have an easier time escaping bad housing.
It's Just How Politics Works In Which: Official recordings are lost, Changes are suggested for the CSC, and Councilmember Goldstein says the quiet part out loud.
Labor, Students, and Trains In Which: SEIU Clerical calls out broken promises, Capitol Corridor changes rankles Mayor Salinas, And Syrop is concerned about overcomplicated projects.
City Council Settles On A Map In Which: Councilmember Syrop modifies a map. Members of the public complain about the process. And Mayor Salinas comments on Asian participation.