The San Francisco Housing Authority held a significant meeting on July 4, 2025, where key discussions centered around community acknowledgment and tenant representation. The meeting commenced with a formal roll call, confirming the presence of all commissioners, including President Joaquin Torres.
A notable highlight was the acknowledgment of the Ramaytush Ohlone community, the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. The Housing Authority recognized their enduring connection to the land and affirmed their sovereign rights, emphasizing the importance of respecting indigenous heritage in the city.
Public comments featured several community representatives, including Gregory Richardson, the newly elected president of the tenant association at John F. Kennedy Towers. Richardson expressed enthusiasm about the association's renewed functionality and shared plans for a small celebration honoring John F. Kennedy's birthday. He also proposed the idea of installing a statue or artwork in the building's fountain area to commemorate the former president, aiming to enhance community pride and engagement.
Another speaker, Francis Hayward, informed the commission about a recent vote regarding the acting president of the CCSD, highlighting ongoing changes in leadership within community organizations. Seabear, a representative from the Lomi nation, expressed gratitude for the recognition of her community and emphasized her commitment to representing the residents of JFK Towers.
The meeting underscored the Housing Authority's commitment to fostering community relationships and addressing tenant concerns. As the commission moves forward, these discussions will likely shape future initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement and support for residents across San Francisco.