The following are S.F. City Attorney news releases in reverse-chronological order. For more information, contact the Community and Media Relations Office at +1 (415) 554-4662 or cityattorney@sfcityatty.org.
SAN FRANCISCO (September 13, 2005) — At a dedication ceremony at Milton Meyer Recreation Center today, City Attorney Dennis Herrera praised the opening of the new Junior Giants field on Hunters Point Hill, applauding the broad public-private partnership that is helping refurbish neighborhood recreational and public safety facilities. The unveiling of the newly renovated field marks an important first among a number of community improvement projects scheduled for completion in the Bayview/Hunters Point neighborhood, of which several will be funded by $1 million secured by the City last September to settle litigation involving four federally-subsidized apartment complexes owned by AIMCO, a Denver-based real estate investment trust.
High Court Holds that Plaintiffs May Not Relitigate in Federal Court Their Failed Claim That S.F.’s Hotel Conversion Ordinance is an Unconstitutional ‘Taking’
Accepting the American Jewish Committee’s 2004 Judge Learned Hand Human Relations Award. Prepared Remarks for City Attorney Dennis Herrera to the American Jewish Committee, at St. Francis Hotel, Colonial Room 335 Powell Street, Union Square San Francisco, California (January 27, 2005)
Inter-Tel’s $7 Million Settlement with U.S. Justice Dept. Nets Additional $1 Million Reward for SFUSD, for $4.4 Million Total Whistleblower Recovery To Date