Solving San Francisco's Budget Crisis

In a message dated 2/28/2004 9:37:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,
steve@... writes:

The truth is that SF City Government does fewer things, does them less
well, and does them more expensively than other cities.

Can you point us to some sources that support this?
yes, there is an exclellent analysis that i think may be available on
Chamnber of commerce or committee onjobs website (done a couple of years ago).

i may have in my files, and be able to pull it out of my files and send to
you after i return to SF.

Steve,

  I think Sarosh is referring to the study "San Francisco’s Economic Growth 1995-2000: The Fiscal Health of the City & Implications for the Future" which can be found at:

   http://www.sfvotewatch.com/hotdocs/hotdocs.asp

  It is indeed an illuminating document. Should be required reading for those serving in public office in this town.

Yours in liberty,
          <<< Starchild >>>

In a message dated 2/28/2004 9:37:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, steve@... writes:

> The truth is that SF City Government does fewer things, does them less
> well, and does them more expensively than other cities.

Can you point us to some sources that support this?

yes, there is an exclellent analysis that i think may be available on Chamnber of commerce or committee onjobs website (done a couple of years ago).

i may have in my files, and be able to pull it out of my files and send to you after i return to SF.

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