(The media folks got better once Sue Rahr replaced Adrian Diaz as interim chief a year ago; the public disclosure response team, which is part of SPD’s legal division, did not.).City Attorney Ann Davison’s of
Supporters of the bill, originally sent to the council by City Attorney Ann Davison, vastly overstated its likely impact, suggesting that the “deterrent” threat of fines would not only prevent people from racing in the first place, but save lives that might otherwise be lost to gun violence....
2. Harrell’s erstwhile director of public safety, former Office of Police Accountability director Andrew Myerberg, has been reassigned to a vaguely defined new position—”director of special projects”—where he will reportedly head up efforts to get the city out from under a consent decree betw...
(The media folks got better once Sue Rahr replaced Adrian Diaz as interim chief a year ago; the public disclosure response team, which is part of SPD’s legal division, did not.).City Attorney Ann Davison’s office filed a terse response to the lawsuit that denied the allegations but did...
Last year, the city’s Office of Housing did just that—providing $14 million in JumpStart payroll tax funding to 24 organizations for rent assistance, security expenses, repairs, and other costs through a process called a Notice of Funding Availability, or NOFA....
Although the injunction, which prevented the city from enforcing its graffiti law, was eventually overturned, the city attorney’s office continued to pursue the underlying case. The lawsuit gave several examples in which the police department has encouraged and even participated in sidewalk chalking ...