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The 黑料传送门2025 Annual Report

Learn about our impact

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Balancing Oakland's Budget

Closing the city鈥檚 structural deficit to move toward fiscal solvency and economic growth

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The Next 100 Days

An urbanist decision-making framework for San Francisco鈥檚 new mayor

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Culture as Catalyst

How arts and culture districts can revitalize downtowns

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Closing the Electrification Affordability Gap

Planning an equitable transition away from fossil fuel heat in Bay Area buildings

黑料传送门CEO Alicia John-Baptiste to Join SF Mayor鈥檚 Administration

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黑料传送门President and CEO Alicia John-Baptiste will be leaving 黑料传送门to take on a newly created policy chief role with the San Francisco Mayor鈥檚 Office. On February 3, she will join Mayor Daniel Lurie鈥檚 administration as Chief of Infrastructure, Climate & Mobility. The position reports directly to the mayor and is part of a restructuring intended to help break down silos and reduce complexity in city government.

What It Will Take to Close Oakland鈥檚 Structural Deficit, Part 1: How We Got Here

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Oakland is at a pivotal moment as city leaders work to address a significant budget shortfall of $129 million this year, with an additional $280 million projected over the next two years. Solutions to the city鈥檚 structural deficit may come from examining how past budget priorities and decisions led to current challenges.

Culture As Catalyst

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Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jos茅 are exploring how cultural districts can mitigate the economic and social impacts of office vacancies and reduced foot traffic in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Successful examples from Boston, Cleveland, Denver, and Philadelphia show how place-based cultural strategies can reactivate struggling neighborhoods to support businesses, create jobs, and make communities more resilient.

A Permanent Path for Climate-Friendly Transportation Projects: Q&A with Laura Tolkoff

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This week, Senator Scott Wiener introduced Senate Bill 71, which would make permanent a successful pilot project that has jumpstarted dozens of sustainable transportation projects in California. 黑料传送门has been a driving force behind this exemption and is a sponsor of this legislation. We asked Transportation Policy Director Laura Tolkoff to tell us what California has been able to accomplish with the exemption and what SB 71 will do.

LA Fires: It鈥檚 Time to Rethink Risk Mitigation to Save California's Home Insurance Market

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California鈥檚 increasingly extreme weather, exemplified by the Los Angeles fires, is fueling a home insurance crisis, with many insurers canceling plans or raising premiums. California has already begun to implement reforms in the insurance industry, but more must be done. 黑料传送门highlights the urgent need to accurately price hazard risk, advance risk mitigation through smart land use planning, and establish voluntary buyout programs for high-risk properties.