The San Francisco County government meeting held on July 4, 2025, focused on significant discussions surrounding the Midtown Park Apartments project. Chair Melgar and President Peskin opened the meeting with acknowledgments of key contributors, including Chief of Staff Kyle Smele and LAFCO representatives, highlighting their roles in advancing the project.
The primary agenda item revolved around the Midtown Park Apartments, a community long affected by unfulfilled promises from the city. Supervisor Preston expressed a personal connection to the project, noting its historical significance and the need for renewed commitment to the residents. He emphasized the importance of addressing decades of neglect and the potential for LAFCO to provide valuable resources for the community.
Public comment followed, with one resident, Alan Verradell, advocating for clarity in the language surrounding the project. He urged the committee to focus on "ownership" rather than terms like "control" or "management," stressing that true empowerment for residents hinges on ownership of the property.
After public comments concluded, Supervisor Preston moved to amend the proposal, which received unanimous support from the committee members present. The motion to advance the amended item to the full board was also approved, signaling a step forward in the ongoing efforts to revitalize the Midtown Park Apartments and address the needs of its residents.
The meeting concluded with a confirmation that there were no further items on the agenda, marking a productive session focused on community engagement and accountability.