SF supes will weigh in on farmers market move

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Board will vote on resolution next month.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will weigh in next month on a longtime farmers market's move away from U.N. Plaza.

Preston slammed the department for not attending, arguing that Rec and Park"refused to hold any community meetings to get input on the plans or work collaboratively with key stakeholders." Steve Pulliam, Heart of the City's executive director, said during Thursday's meeting that parks officials' description hasn't matched vendors' experience.

How prevalent is ‘drug tourism’ in SF? Supervisor Matt Dorsey wants better data on where drug users, and those who overdose, are from Although construction of the pilot program broke ground earlier this month, Pulliam said the public has not yet seen designs for The City's plans at U.N. Plaza. It's also unclear how long the pilot will last.

 

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