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San Francisco to Contra Costa Updates

San Francisco to Contra Costa Updates

Published 2 days, 23 hours ago
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San Francisco police shut down their license plate reader system after an audit revealed unauthorized searches by a regional intelligence agency—though no federal access was involved. Meanwhile, Danville moves forward with an e-bike ordinance banning them in parks and capping speeds at 15 mph on trails, with a final vote next month. In San Pablo, voters will decide on a strict rent cap initiative next November, aiming to limit increases to 3% and strengthen tenant protections. A former San Quentin corrections officer was convicted of multiple sexual assaults against young family members between 2010 and 2015, following an eight-day trial. And in Richmond, Contra Costa County breaks ground on its first mental health rehab center—a 45-bed facility set to open in June 2027 for long-term care of adults with serious mental illness.

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