HUSD Districting Outreach Concerns In Which: HUSD Trustee Rawdon tries to game the districting process. HFD increases diversity in hiring. And Councilmember Roche checks in on her sign.
Districting Timeline and How-To In Which: I push you to represent your neighborhood. Unions speak to Council on pay and vacancies. And Councilmembers ask about pet infrastructure projects.
HPD Still Covers Children's Mental Healthcare In Which: I question how Mental Health gets funded in Schools. Trade Unions barter away their right to strike on City Projects. And an Urbanist White Whale appears again.
City Manager Sendoff In Which: Eric Swalwell votes against protesting students. Elected Officials bury the City Manager in framed documents. And a veteran City Manager moves to Santa Barbara.
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.