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Supervisor Walton advocates San Francisco library expansion against mayor's alternative site push

January 29, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Supervisor Walton advocates San Francisco library expansion against mayor's alternative site push
A proposed legislation aimed at establishing a new library in San Francisco's District 11 has sparked significant discussion among city leaders, highlighting community needs and the importance of local input. During a recent government meeting, a supervisor expressed frustration over the mayor's intervention, which directed the librarian to explore alternative sites for the library, contrary to community desires and prior planning efforts.

The supervisor emphasized that the community has long advocated for a larger library to serve historically underserved areas, aligning with the city’s commitment to racial equity. "This branch would serve an historically underserved community," the supervisor noted, underscoring the strong political support and funding available for the project.

Acknowledging the concerns of some neighbors outside District 11, the supervisor insisted that the conversation should prioritize the voices of those who have fought for years for this library. "I don't want to waste any more taxpayer money on looking at alternative locations," they stated, urging swift passage of the legislation to move forward with the project.

As the meeting progressed, the Department of Public Works was invited to present on the site selection process, indicating that the city is ready to take actionable steps toward fulfilling the community's long-standing request for a new library. The supervisor concluded with optimism, expressing eagerness to collaborate with the mayor and the community to see the project come to fruition.

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