The San Francisco Board of Supervisors wants a say in the future of the decades-old U.N. Plaza farmers market.
Both supervisors spoke at a rally Wednesday in front of City Hall organized by the Tenderloin People’s Congress, a neighborhood volunteer group, to protest the move announced earlier this month. “I'm scratching my head as to why we would want to create a food desert in the middle of San Francisco that has been so remarkable and flourished for 42 years,” Peskin addressed the crowd on Wednesday. “We all know that United Nations has its challenges, but this is akin to bombing the village to save it.”
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“Generally they do some amount of public outreach … that has not happened in this case,” he told The Examiner. “So I’m assuming all roads lead to APEC.”
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