The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on the continuation of a successful program aimed at supporting local businesses through waived permit fees. The initiative, which has already benefited numerous businesses, is set to be extended for another year until June 2026 without requiring additional funding from the city.
Katie, a representative from the Treasurer and Tax Collector's Office, highlighted several success stories from the program. Notable examples included Elmiel Amores, which saved over $11,000 in permit fees, and Mamahuhu restaurant, which saved $17,000 when opening its second location. Other businesses, such as Anomaly and Glazed Donuts, also reported significant savings, showcasing the program's positive impact on the local economy.
The committee discussed the importance of extending the program, emphasizing that it would not necessitate new budget appropriations. The existing funds from the current fiscal year are sufficient to support the program's continuation. The Mayor's office expressed strong support for the initiative, indicating a desire to explore further extensions or enhancements in future budget discussions.
The committee unanimously voted to forward the ordinance for the program's extension to the full board with a positive recommendation. Public comments were invited but none were received, leading to a swift conclusion of the meeting.
This decision reflects the county's ongoing commitment to fostering small business growth and economic resilience in San Francisco. The next budget and appropriation committee meeting is scheduled for March 26, 2026, at 4 PM.