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Commissioners approve legacy business registry applications with unanimous support

March 20, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Commissioners approve legacy business registry applications with unanimous support
The San Francisco Commission convened on July 4, 2025, to discuss several legacy business registry applications, providing an opportunity for public comment. However, no members of the public chose to speak on the matter, leading to the closure of public comments.

Commissioner Foley expressed his appreciation for the ongoing efforts to support legacy businesses, reminiscing about his experiences in North Beach before the opening of a local establishment. He emphasized the importance of these businesses, particularly in light of the economic struggles many faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Another commissioner highlighted a significant decline in profits for some businesses, noting an 85% drop in 2020, and urged continued support for these establishments to ensure their survival for future generations.

Following the discussions, a motion to approve all legacy business registry applications was made and unanimously passed by the commissioners with a vote of 7-0. The meeting also addressed logistical concerns for attendees, reminding them of available seating and overflow accommodations.

In addition to the legacy business discussions, the commission briefly touched on the Inner Sunset historic context statement, which is under consideration for adoption or modification. The meeting underscored the commission's commitment to preserving the cultural and historical fabric of San Francisco through support for its legacy businesses and historic districts.

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