In a recent San Francisco County government meeting, significant strides were reported in community beautification and business support initiatives along Ocean Avenue. The collaboration with CleanScapes and the Department of Public Works led to the addition of five new trash cans and extensive graffiti removal, totaling 1,300 cleanups. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to enhance the neighborhood's appeal and safety, including the implementation of a new 20-mile-per-hour speed limit to improve traffic conditions.
Community engagement has also been a focal point, with various events designed to foster connections among residents. Notable activities included the "Gotta Love Ocean Avenue" art show and National Night Out, which aim to bring neighbors together and promote local businesses. The vacancy rate for businesses in the area saw a promising decline from 25% to 12% within a few months, indicating a positive trend in local commerce.
Looking ahead, the board is focused on improving governance and financial policies, having revamped its leadership and financial oversight. The community is encouraged to participate in upcoming initiatives, as the board continues to work with local partners, including Lakeside Village and BART, to further enhance the area.
Public comments during the meeting highlighted community satisfaction with cleanliness efforts and a desire for more promotional activities to support new businesses. The board's commitment to ongoing improvements and community involvement reflects a proactive approach to addressing local needs and fostering a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere.