428:'s mayoral campaign. Peskin passed legislation in 2003 to establish a 100-foot buffer zone around abortion clinics, requiring protesters to acquire consent before approaching people. Peskin was unanimously elected President of the Board of Supervisors in 2004 and was later re-elected by his colleagues for a second two-year term as president in 2005. He also served as a member of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, an agency responsible for regulating development in, on and immediately surrounding the San Francisco Bay.
573:) "become a cudgel used by NIMBYs to block any project they don't like", with San Francisco's CEQA appeals process being especially onerous. Peskin described it as a "remarkably helpful law" that had protected the city from several bad projects, while acknowledging that the process was "messy and time-consuming." Peskin blocked discussion of a 2021 proposal that would have required 50 signatures to invoke the California Environmental Quality Act to block projects, rather than just one person.
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to imply that
Chinatown is a hole of worms, which successfully triggered the anger of some Chinatown residents. That negative press attributed to Pak's comments in Chinatown created an opportunity for Peskin to pick up much-needed votes in the Chinese community when he ran against Christensen. Peskin
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in 2003. He acted with
Telegraph Hill Dwellers, a neighborhood association, when it became clear that the lot could be used for open space and turned into a park. The parties attempting to commercially develop the lot called this an abuse of government power. The lot was approved as the new site for
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Peskin owns a 1,495-square-foot (138.9 m) duplex in
Telegraph Hill that he purchased for $ 800,000 in 2002 and had a market value of $ 1,750,000 in 2022. He and his wife own three additional houses in Telegraph Hill, which they rent out. The combined market value of his real estate properties
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In 2024, Peskin opposed SB951, a bill that would remove the ability of the
California Coastal Commission to delay and reject housing developments in areas of San Francisco's coast that are already urbanized. He also voted to block the construction of 24 housing units on the lot of a former medical
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Francisco Airport from filling in a 200-square-meter (2,200 sq ft) section of the San Francisco Bay to build more runways. His proposed cuts to the airport project were passed unanimously by the Board of Supervisors, which cut funding of
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of the sales tax to fund operations for a service whose customer base has a mean income of $ 120,000. Peskin noted that the measure could still be introduced by the mayor or other supervisors if they choose. The supervisors later changed their minds when
Caltrain pledged to make changes to its
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Peskin prevented the conversion of hotel rooms by several San
Francisco hotels into condominiums in 2005. He said that "turning 226 hotel rooms into 60 luxury, multimillion-dollar condominium units isn't addressing the housing needs of San Francisco". The legislation was ultimately passed with
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October 2021, Peskin voted to block construction of a 495-unit apartment building with 25% affordable housing on the site of a Nordstroms valet parking lot. That same month, Peskin voted against the construction of 316 micro-homes in Tenderloin, 13.5% of which would have been designated as
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project, which over two decades is planned to create 7,000 to 8,000 housing units, 25 percent of which are affordable, alongside commercial, retail, office and public spaces. He led a group called
Citizens for a Sustainable Treasure Island in lawsuits against the city of San Francisco and a
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to buildings constructed after 1979 (which would necessitate changes in state law). He has also been endorsed by the San Francisco Apartment Association, an advocacy group for rental building owners and property managers, of which he is a member as a landlord himself.
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In 2018, at the scene of the St. Patrick's Day fire in North Beach, Peskin was reportedly intoxicated while he verbally berated then-Deputy Fire Chief of Operations Mark Gonzalez. Peskin has denied being intoxicated at the time but has apologized for his behavior.
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In January 2022, Peskin defended the delay in approval for a $ 18.7 million grant to repurpose a hotel in his district into a homeless shelter for upwards of 250 people. Peskin said that the project needed "meaningful and real involvement with the community."
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As a student at UC Santa Cruz, Peskin was the spokesman for a student group called Campus Association for Responsible Development which sought to limit enrollment growth. Peskin sued the school over a plan to build more student dorms. He was president of the
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In June 2021, Peskin announced in a statement that he would be entering into alcohol treatment. Peskin apologized for behavior that he attributed to his alcohol problem, but also announced that he planned to remain in office while in treatment.
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During his time as Supervisor of District 3 (2001–2009), Peskin supported the New Jefferson Street Project. The project was a plan to create the first pedestrian priority street to accommodate the high volume of tourist traffic into
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as historic districts and thus restoring the pre-2023 neighborhood height limit laws and preventing development of dense, large housing in the area. Peskin's legislation ultimately passed despite being vetoed by mayor
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reporters Matier and Ross described Peskin as having a reputation as the "Napoleon of North Beach." During Peskin's time as an influential neighborhood activist, he was known as "The Ayatollah of North Beach".
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conversions of apartment buildings in San Francisco by tenants who desire to own property, and real estate promoters seeking to make ownership opportunities available (and thereby earning fees and profits).
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731:. Ride fares account for 70% of the service's operating budget. The supervisors cited the lack of shared authority on the Joint Powers Board over the train line's management, which is currently operated by
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Peskin has been endorsed by the San Francisco Tenants Union, the Affordable Housing Alliance and the Community Tenants Association. In his 2015 reelection campaign, he advocated extending San Francisco's
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In January 2011, he was a candidate for mayor to fill the unexpired term of Gavin Newsom, who resigned to become Lieutenant Governor of California, but Peskin was not chosen by the Board of Supervisors.
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and the Audubon Society to file the Waterfront Watch Suit, which called for a process for review of Pier 29 rehabilitation work, a reduction of air emissions at Pier 27, and an agreement not to place a
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435:'s successful campaign for the District 3 seat on the Board of Supervisors. San Francisco restricts supervisors to a maximum of two consecutive terms. He was then elected chair of the San Francisco
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was nearly $ 7,000,000 in 2022. According to Peskin's Statement of Economic Interests, these properties and his personal investments make him the wealthiest supervisor in San Francisco.
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In 2023, Peskin voted to halt the conversion of a single-family home in Nob Hill into ten townhomes. He said that the new housing might adversely affect a nearby recreation center.
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has said Peskin's alleged behavior falls "well within the boundaries of the system" and that it's "not unusual in politics at any level of government."
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director Monique Moyer several times about cutting their funding over disagreements concerning waterfront building height limits. Mayor Newsom told the
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Peskin will again be termed-out in 2024. He will not be eligible to run again until 2028. On April 4, 2024, he announced his candidacy for mayor in the
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that people around city hall had been complaining about Peskin's behavior for years. However, former San Francisco Mayor
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1491:"San Francisco lets just one person delay eco-friendly projects in the midst of a climate crisis. How is that fair?"
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field studies for environmental impacts of proposed runways nearly in half, from $ 11.2 million to $ 6.2 million.
1621:"Key Legislation to Support Future of Downtown and Union Square Approved by Board of Supervisors | San Francisco"
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1893:"The S.F. Apartment Association endorsed Aaron Peskin. Why favor a politician who wants to expand rent control?"
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1437:"YIMBYS love to hate mayoral candidate Aaron Peskin. But is his housing record more nuanced than critics say?"
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957:"YIMBYS love to hate mayoral candidate Aaron Peskin. But is his housing record more nuanced than critics say?"
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affordable housing. Peskin said there was "a glut of group housing in the Tenderloin and Mid-Market areas."
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2396:"Pedal Power: Two politicians put their interests before a world-class event and a world of possibilities."
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1544:"Is proposal to cut S.F. red tape dead? Supporters say even small efforts to tame bureaucracy go nowhere"
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Minton, Torri (January 15, 1987). "Cramped Students Plan UC Santa Cruz Boycott". San Francisco Chronicle.
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Peskin announced his candidacy for his old District 3 Supervisor's seat, challenging appointed incumbent
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In 2023, Peskin authored legislation with Mayor Breed which aimed to redevelop underutilized space
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opted to not introduce a $ 108 million sales tax measure onto the November 2020 ballot to finance
2205:"Board of Supervisors Discuss Jumbotrons, Birds, Urban Farming, and More Birds Today - Curbed SF"
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who said Peskin's bill "passes off anti-housing policy under the guise of historic protection."
353:" by critics, as he has persistently blocked new housing and other development in San Francisco.
1716:"Supervisors Override Breed's Veto of Peskin's Density Limit Legislation, In Big Win for Peskin"
983:"'A man who brought people together': UC Berkeley visiting scholar Harvey Peskin dies at age 86"
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Central Committee (DCCC), the local party's governing board. Peskin held this seat until 2012.
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ultimately defeated Christensen. In 2019, Peskin proposed naming the Chinatown station of the
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1992:"S.F. supes say no to 316 micro-homes in Tenderloin over fear they would become 'tech dorms'"
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1518:"'Grumpalumps and gadflies': S.F. cafe owner fights to open in vacant Mission District spot"
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Since his first days in office, Peskin has been known as a "neighborhood preservationist" (
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2517:"San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin To Remain In Office During Alcohol Rehabilitation"
1970:"S.F.'s real housing crisis: Supervisors who took a wrecking ball to plans for 800 units"
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2609:"Crypto, Tech Stocks and Expensive Homes: What San Francisco's Elected Officials Own"
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2312:"It's official: Caltrain tax measure will be on the ballot after last-minute vote"
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the Rose Pak Subway Station against strong opposition from practitioners of the
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2044:"S.F. halts project that would replace single-family in Nob Hill with 10 homes"
2286:"Caltrain might have to shut down after supervisors scuttle sales tax measure"
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2464:"SF firefighters say Supervisor Peskin "intoxicated" at big North Beach fire"
1841:"Why do S.F. landlords endorse a politician who wants to expand rent control"
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2018:"Latest homeless shelter delay epitomizes San Francisco's biggest challenge"
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1665:"SF Supervisors Reject Breed's Veto of Peskin's Housing Density Law | KQED"
1463:"SF Supervisors Reject Breed's Veto of Peskin's Housing Density Law | KQED"
1366:"Controversial plan to name SF subway stop after Chinatown activist stalls"
307:. He was elected in 2015, having previously served two terms in 2001–2009.
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1297:"Behind-the-Scenes Power Politics: The Making of a Mayor (Published 2011)"
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2260:"Caltrain's future in jeopardy after supervisors block sales tax measure"
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2337:"North Beach Jazz Festival plans to appeal ban on alcohol sales in park"
1646:"San Francisco just made it harder to build homes in some neighborhoods"
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2586:"Peskin cleared of allegations he illegally merged units at his home"
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373:. His father, Harvey, was a therapist and professor of psychology at
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1384:"Mulling the DA's Fate, SF Voters Also Consider the Recall Process"
2080:"Plan to redevelop historic Pacific Heights library moves forward"
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2062:"California coastal protections versus housing: The battle is on"
1411:"San Francisco mayor's progressive archrival jumps into the race"
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2226:"Peskin to offer measure to overhaul Muni, cut greenhouse gases"
1330:"Supervisor Christensen Offends Chinatown With Sci-Fi Reference"
1195:"Longtime Supervisor Aaron Peskin seeking his old seat on board"
1179:"Peskin to offer measure to overhail Muni, cut greenhouse gases"
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When he came to the end of his second term in 2008 he supported
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2099:"Coalition of NIMBYS cheer Peskin, criticize Melgar on housing"
1348:"Rose Pak's death leaves Chinatown wondering who can fill void"
836:"S.F. Election: Lee Re-elected, Peskin Wins, Airbnb Curbs Fail"
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against widespread criticism that it had (as summarized by the
2152:"What's the next step for Black reparations in San Francisco?"
1774:"How new North Beach library rewrites architectural rule book"
1034:"Aaron Peskin trades vinegar for honey in race for supervisor"
931:"Aaron Peskin sees 'a lane' to becoming San Francisco's mayor"
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2438:"President of S.F. supes accused of harassing calls, threats"
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SFist - San Francisco News, Restaurants, Events, & Sports
1217:"Peskin to Step Down from SF Democratic Party - Beyond Chron"
1005:"Prince of the City: Aaron Peskin finds ways to 'get to yes'"
1570:"SF's Breed, Peskin Plan to Ease Office-Housing Conversions"
1595:"New Law Could Kickstart Office Conversions in Downtown SF"
1924:"At Last, Thousands of New Housing Units on the Way in SF"
1690:"San Francisco mayor vetoes Peskin's housing density bill"
2412:"S.F. election slap-down: Peskin vs. Fisher over parking"
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2125:"San Francisco supervisors open to reparations proposal"
1266:"Ed Lee becomes the city's first Chinese American mayor"
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seizure of a triangular plot of private property at 701
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295:(born June 17, 1964) is an American elected official in
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because the bike race's backers owed the city money.
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structure, making it more independent from SamTrans.
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Peskin authored a 2007 charter amendment to increase
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connecting Union Square and Chinatown, Peskin's ally
2489:"Supervisor Aaron Peskin To Enter Alcohol Treatment"
1240:"Gavin Newsom faces political challenges in new job"
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1568:Modi, Priyanka; Staff, T. R. D. (March 28, 2023).
609:support from housing advocates and hotel workers.
397:from being converted into the Chinatown branch of
2379:Matier, Phil and Andres Ross (February 6, 2002)
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687:While not in office, Peskin partnered with the
1144:"Napoleon of North Beach to give up his gavel"
612:Peskin sponsored 2006 legislation to curb the
2937:Jewish American people in California politics
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1799:"Anger over hotel condo conversion proposals"
708:(Muni) funding and implement agency reforms.
523:. Consider transferring direct quotations to
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2179:"Powerful new S.F. landmarks board proposed"
1663:Rodriguez, Joe Fitzgerald (March 26, 2024).
1461:Rodriguez, Joe Fitzgerald (March 26, 2024).
605:in 2011. The library was completed in 2014.
2952:San Francisco Board of Supervisors members
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2365:"Alcohol banned at North Beach festivals."
805:and an avid outdoorsman, having hiked the
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96:January 8, 2005 – January 8, 2009
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2549:J. The Jewish News of Northern California
393:, where he co-led the effort to stop the
310:District 3 includes the neighborhoods of
2545:"'Doing mitzvahs' propels supe Peskin."
2543:Wall, Alexandra J. (December 22, 2000)
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2497:. Bay City News Service. June 10, 2021
1851:from the original on October 30, 2015.
2947:Politicians from Berkeley, California
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2436:Vega, Cecilia M. (January 31, 2008).
2239:"A Fisherman's Wharf for Locals, Too"
2123:Dickey, Megan Rose (March 15, 2023).
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1238:Marinucci, Carla (January 20, 2011).
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866:"Inauguration | Board of Supervisors"
696:on the water in Aquatic Park Lagoon.
672:which has displaced Black residents.
642:declining an appeal in October 2014.
480:recalls of three school board members
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1968:Knight, Heather (October 30, 2021).
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567:California Environmental Quality Act
379:University of California, Santa Cruz
369:and a therapist. She was faculty at
299:, California. He is a member of the
264:University of California, Santa Cruz
2462:Matier & Ross (April 4, 2018).
2310:Ruggiero, Angela (August 7, 2020).
1891:Weinberg, Cory (October 14, 2015).
1839:Weinberg, Cory (October 14, 2015).
1032:Knight, Heather (October 7, 2015).
895:Geluardi, John (October 29, 2008).
2922:American people of Israeli descent
2381:"Stompin' at the Savoy no longer."
1922:Wang, Kristy (December 10, 2014).
1863:"Aaron Peskin for Supervisor 2015"
1811:Vega, Cecilia M. (April 5, 2006).
1797:Goodyear, Charlie (July 28, 2005)
1142:Knight, Heather (January 3, 2009)
419:San Francisco Board of Supervisors
371:University of California, Berkeley
301:San Francisco Board of Supervisors
127:San Francisco Board of Supervisors
49:San Francisco Board of Supervisors
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2902:21st-century American politicians
2237:Sward, Susan (November 25, 2010)
1990:Dineen, J. K. (October 6, 2021).
1741:Witherell, Amanda (May 2, 2006).
1003:Eskenazi, Joe (August 10, 2017).
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2560:Sabatini, Joshua (Jan 9, 2007 )
2394:Smith, Matt (November 23, 2005)
2203:Philip Ferrato (July 10, 2012).
1542:Knight, Heather (May 19, 2021).
1516:Knight, Heather (June 5, 2021).
1177:Gordon, Rachel (August 4, 2003)
1069:Shaw, Randy (January 10, 2005).
834:Brooks, Jon (November 4, 2015).
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489:against incumbent London Breed.
2584:Dineen, J. K. (July 12, 2019).
2097:Waldron, Kelly (June 6, 2024).
2042:Morris, J. D. (June 28, 2023).
2016:Graf, Carly (January 6, 2022).
1295:Shih, Gerry (January 7, 2011).
1264:Coté, John (January 12, 2011).
1113:Issacs, Matt (August 30, 2000)
1094:Shaw, Randy (January 10‚ 2005 )
729:COVID-19 pandemic in California
706:San Francisco Municipal Railway
2284:Swan, Rachel (July 15, 2020).
2224:Gordon, Rachel (May 22, 2007)
2177:Selna, Robert (July 9, 2008).
981:Iwata, Miyako (May 31, 2021).
601:the North Beach branch of the
375:San Francisco State University
361:Peskin was born and raised in
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2363:Bowman, Becky (May 31, 2006)
2258:Graf, Carly (July 15, 2020).
929:Koehn, Josh (March 4, 2024).
462:allegedly distorted the word
365:. His mother, Tsipora, is an
1898:San Francisco Business Times
1845:San Francisco Business Times
1115:"The Revolution is Canceled"
603:San Francisco Public Library
2878:Government of San Francisco
1772:King, John (May 10, 2014).
1165:September 15, 2007, at the
1096:"What Drives Aaron Peskin?"
1071:"What Drives Aaron Peskin?"
635:Treasure Island Development
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2917:American environmentalists
2907:21st-century American Jews
2613:The San Francisco Standard
2567:December 18, 2014, at the
2264:The San Francisco Examiner
2084:The San Francisco Standard
2022:The San Francisco Examiner
1955:The San Francisco Examiner
1694:The San Francisco Standard
1650:The San Francisco Standard
1599:The San Francisco Standard
1388:The San Francisco Standard
1120:September 5, 2008, at the
935:The San Francisco Standard
664:of neighborhoods like the
660:Peskin has criticized the
558:among housing activists" (
2912:Activists from California
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2384:San Francisco Chronicle.
751:San Francisco Grand Prix
662:historical redevelopment
640:California Supreme Court
565:Peskin has defended the
521:summarize the quotations
478:Peskin opposed the 2022
357:Early life and education
189:Constituency established
2874:San Francisco City Hall
2590:San Francisco Chronicle
2468:San Francisco Chronicle
2368:San Francisco Chronicle
2342:San Francisco Chronicle
2290:San Francisco Chronicle
2066:San Francisco Chronicle
2048:San Francisco Chronicle
1996:San Francisco Chronicle
1974:San Francisco Chronicle
1818:San Francisco Chronicle
1548:San Francisco Chronicle
1522:San Francisco Chronicle
1441:San Francisco Chronicle
1038:San Francisco Chronicle
961:San Francisco Chronicle
775:San Francisco Chronicle
758:San Francisco Chronicle
571:San Francisco Chronicle
493:Housing and development
391:Telegraph Hill Dwellers
37:Official portrait, 2016
2572:San Francisco Examiner
2244:June 27, 2015, at the
1160:District 3 Information
801:He is a member of the
719:Peskin and supervisor
592:Peskin instigated the
487:November 2024 election
456:Stockton Street Tunnel
1354:. September 20, 2016.
987:The Daily Californian
842:. PBS. Archived from
813:Real estate portfolio
803:South End Rowing Club
771:Port of San Francisco
367:immigrant from Israel
2932:California Democrats
2676:Board of Supervisors
2637:at Wikimedia Commons
1652:. February 28, 2024.
1497:. September 12, 2020
1150:(Retrieved 6-16-15).
475:spiritual movement.
381:, where he earned a
322:, North Waterfront,
235:Berkeley, California
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1957:. October 29, 2021.
897:"The Class of 2000"
846:on November 5, 2015
633:Peskin opposes the
514:too many quotations
16:American politician
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1409:Dustin, Gardiner.
1301:The New York Times
809:in 2006 and 2007.
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324:Financial District
280:Government website
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2745:Catherine Stefani
2633:Media related to
765:Verbal harassment
737:regressive nature
714:Fisherman’s Wharf
618:tenancy-in-common
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448:Julie Christensen
383:bachelor's degree
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