Analysis, Case Studies, and Commentary
SF startup behind $700 'sleeping pods' buys a new downtown building; looks to add 400 beds to operation. Pods can be used in vacant office buildings. KGO reports.
Newsom's Software-as-a-Service products tax, part of his new budget and set to take effect January 1, 2027, is divorced from business reality. Marc Joffe explains in the Orange County Register.
Opp Now's Cristabel Cruz takes a ramble among cities which have embraced a "Contract" model (greatly reducing local gov't size and cost). And likes what she finds. An Opp Now exclusive.
“Citizens’ initiatives” like Measure D evade the CA state constitution’s requirement for a two-thirds vote, says Susan Shelley of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. Through a loophole, these special purpose taxes get to sashay in with a simple majority. November’s “Save Prop 13” ballot measure could kneecap Measure D soon after it comes on the scene. An Opportunity Nowexclusive comment.
Outsourcing cities may save money, but do they work against public transparency and taxpayer control? Are we entering the fiefdom of the bureaucrat? The Arias Journal explores.
Rather than owning and operating departments like police, fire, or public works, the city of Lakewood acts as a corporate board of directors. The city council buys specific services (e.g., law enforcement, road maintenance, street sweeping) à la carte through intergovernmental or vendor contracts. Lakewood gov't website explains.
One of L.A.’s biggest homeless service providers has been awarded over $100 million in taxpayer funds while failing to comply with federal audit mandates, according to an LAist review of federal government records.
Peter Ohtaki, former Menlo Park mayor, outlines a simpler, more cost-effective route to increased affordable housing locally.