April Special District Roundup In Which: HARD allows axe throwing at Rowell Ranch. HUSD is also stalked by districting lawyer. And BART Police look to buy more AR-15's--for your safety, they promise.
Mayor Tries To Axe Homelessness Task Force In Which: The Poet Laureate rocks a Council Meeting. Homelessness is still an emergency. And vacant properties vie with street vendors for top concern.
On Performative Grief In Which: Swalwell grieves murdered aid workers but does nothing of substance. Districting is explained in detail. And Hayward declares a new Poet Laureate.
What To Do About The Community In Which: Community commissions are debated. A cafe gets top billing over a health clinic. And districting is coming whether you like it or not.
Districting Lawsuits Coming For Hayward In Which: Hayward is being sued over City Council Districts. The City pays $100k to get $260M. And the difference between private and public land is explained.
Fighting Over The Same Scraps In Which: Council outlines conflicts of interest. There isn't as much money for Community Services as there used to be. And Public Art gets a boost from Councilmembers Andrews and Roche.
Up To Standards, But Still Disliked In Which: Public Safety Committee happens tonight! A Kebob restaurant is replaced by townhomes. And Commissioners complain about parking.