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The City Council approved a budget that includes $559 million for infrastructure.
June 12 -
A $3 toll hike will raise $4.45 billion for transportation projects.
June 12 -
San Francisco voters approved a parcel tax aimed at retaining teachers through salary raises.
June 11 -
Controller Betty Yee released her cash report for May.
June 8 -
Long Beach and Burbank voters approved measures that allow municipal utilities to transfer revenue to their general funds.
June 8 -
San Francisco’s former redevelopment agency is taking advantage of a 2015 law allowing it to bond for affordable housing.
June 7 -
Tuesday's "top two" primary set the lineup for November's general election, which will bring the state a new governor and treasurer.
June 6 -
The city will decide whether to apply the designation to an upcoming deal to fund housing for homeless people.
June 5 -
The $1.2 billion in bonds are being sold through a conduit by a P3 developer.
June 4 -
Bakersfield, Calif., residents could see new and improved parks as part of a $4.1 billion proposition on Tuesday's ballot.
June 4