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Supervisors allocate APEC funds to support Taraval businesses and tax base

February 14, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Supervisors allocate APEC funds to support Taraval businesses and tax base
The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on supporting local businesses, particularly in the Taraval area, through the allocation of APEC funds. Supervisor Dorsey emphasized the importance of these funds in preserving the tax base and aiding the community's economic recovery. He acknowledged the collaborative efforts of city leaders and expressed a commitment to ensuring that relief is distributed fairly and efficiently.

Public comments highlighted the positive impact of the Office of Economic Workforce Development and the Office of Small Business in fostering relationships that benefit local merchants and cultural organizations. Scott Rowlett, executive director of the Yerba Buena Community Benefit District, praised the leadership of the supervisors and the collaborative efforts that have emerged from this process.

Desi from Cultivate Labs raised concerns about administrative fees associated with fund distribution, urging that minimal fees be charged to maximize support for small businesses and organizations.

The meeting concluded with a motion to forward the proposal to the full board, which passed with unanimous support from the attending supervisors. This initiative marks a significant step towards revitalizing the local economy and providing essential support to San Francisco's small business community.

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