City Hall this week: utilities, Mid-Market revival, Airbnb taxes, and homelessness funding - The Voice of San Francisco

Airbnb Tax News
Published: April 27, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
San Francisco, CA

Summary

This article from The Voice of San Francisco previews upcoming City Hall discussions. Key topics include potential changes to Airbnb taxes, utilities, efforts to revitalize the Mid-Market district, and funding for homelessness initiatives. Hosts in San Francisco should monitor these developments for their potential impact.

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