SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The number of San Francisco apartments deemed to be "non-smoking" could be on the rise.
Today the city's land use commission will hear a proposal to require landlords to classify apartments as either smoking or non-smoking.
Supporters of the proposal say if landlords are mandated by law, the number of non-smoking apartments will rise. The proposal is being put forth by Supervisor Eric Mar. It does not address the issue of marijuana smoke.
(Copyright ©2013 KGO-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)
san francisco news
comments
Advertisement
- Bicyclist killed in accident with garbage truck in SF 21 min ago
- Obama to address drones, Gitmo in security speech
- Thunderstorms slow Oklahoma tornado cleanup
- Man impaled, killed by pipe through windshield
- Man escapes early morning house fire in Pinole 9 min ago
- Work to begin to replace bolts on new Bay Bridge 8 min ago
- SamTrans bus hits low hanging wire in San Mateo 19 min ago
- San Jose firefighters control 1-alarm house fire
- 'Attractive & Fat' campaign slams Abercrombie & Fitch
- Results of Consumer Reports test of sunscreens
- Man makes firearm using 3-D printer
- abcnews: Top 10 highest-paid CEOs
- roundup: Missing pony; High-speed rail 24 min ago
- weather: Bay Area weather forecast for Thursday
-
Most Popular
-
Most Viewed StoriesMost Viewed VideoMost Viewed Photos
Advertisement
- abc7news.com home
- Site Map
- RSS
- Advertise with Us
- Contact Us
- Online Public Inspection File
- Technical Help
- ABC.com
- ABCNews.com
- Privacy Policy
- Interest-Based Ads
- Safety Information for this site
- Terms of Use
- Copyright ©2013 ABC Inc., KGO-TV San Francisco, CA. All Rights Reserved.





