Planning Commission Considers Trees In Which: We update on the sudden resignation of HUSD Superintendent, Commissioners talk at length about outreach, And Commissioner Haman has conflicting thoughts about trees.
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.
Big Data And Council Updates In Which: HPD locker room project grows, Commissioner Stevens loves tax revenue and data centers, and Some Commissioners fear making big money decisions.
Bus Drivers Crash Into AC Transit Meeting In Which: AC Transit drivers threaten to strike, The Planning Commission is hostile to easing supportive housing development, And the Hayward Animal Shelter gets a cash injection.
Planning Commission Takes On Trees In Which: We highlight some lovely native trees. A Regulatory body pushes back against regulation. And I explain why housing and tree cover are not necessarily opposed.
Things On The Horizon In Which: We discuss the City Manager position, Union Negotiations continue, and Districting continues for three different bodies.
HUSD District Maps Decided..? In Which: HUSD districts are almost completely settled. Planning Commissioners buy into stereotypes around homelessness. And Planning Commissioners still frustrated with State housing law.