In a heartfelt farewell during the recent San Francisco Planning Commission meeting, Commissioner Tanner announced her resignation to take on the role of Director of Citywide Planning for the Planning Department. Her departure marks a significant transition for the commission, as she expressed gratitude for her colleagues and the experiences that shaped her journey in public service.
Tanner reflected on her unexpected path to this new position, sharing that just a year ago, she had no intention of returning to government work after leaving her role as Assistant Director of Planning and Development Services in Palo Alto. However, the opportunity to contribute to San Francisco's planning efforts proved too compelling to resist. "I couldn't sit on the sidelines," she stated, emphasizing her desire to engage more deeply with the challenges facing the city.
Throughout her tenure, Tanner has been a strong advocate for community-focused planning, and she hopes to carry that commitment into her new role. She acknowledged the support she received from Mayor Breed and the Board of Supervisors, which allowed her to serve on the commission. Tanner also expressed appreciation for her colleagues, particularly Vice President Moore, highlighting the collaborative spirit that defines the commission's work.
As Tanner embarks on this new chapter, her departure leaves a notable gap in the commission, but her legacy of dedication to public service and community engagement will continue to influence San Francisco's planning initiatives. The commission now faces the task of filling her position, ensuring that the momentum for positive change in the city remains strong.