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Advocates support Janet Tarloff for MTA position citing community impact and leadership

April 01, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Advocates support Janet Tarloff for MTA position citing community impact and leadership
Support for Janet Tarloff surged at the recent San Francisco County meeting, with multiple community leaders praising her dedication and resilience as a small business owner. Tarloff, known for her role in the Merchants Association and as the owner of Canyon Market, was highlighted for her exceptional commitment during the pandemic, where she kept her business operational and provided essential goods to the neighborhood.

Speakers emphasized her hands-on approach, recalling how she personally managed her store, stocked shelves, and assisted customers, showcasing her deep connection to the community. One supporter recounted a poignant moment when Tarloff reached out to a fellow merchant who had been assaulted, offering support and resources, further illustrating her commitment to the safety and well-being of local businesses.

Tarloff's leadership qualities were also underscored, with remarks about her ability to navigate complex situations, such as leading the contentious change of bylaws within the California District Merchants Association (CDMA). Her patience and understanding were noted as key traits that would benefit her potential role with the Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA), where her focus would extend beyond parking to encompass the needs of customers and employees alike.

Community members expressed confidence that Tarloff's experience and dedication make her an ideal candidate for the MTA, with hopes that her appointment would bridge gaps between small business owners and city officials. As discussions continue, the community eagerly anticipates the positive impact Tarloff could have on local business dynamics and public safety initiatives.

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