The San Francisco County government meeting on June 15, 2023, focused on the city's economic recovery and the challenges faced by local businesses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials highlighted the importance of revitalizing the workforce, particularly in the food, beverage, and hospitality sectors, which have been significantly impacted.
The meeting emphasized the successful efforts of the workforce team in broadening job opportunities for residents. San Francisco was recently recognized by Forbes as the best small business city in America, reflecting the positive strides made by the small business and community economic development teams. However, officials acknowledged that new challenges have emerged, particularly in commercial real estate, leading to increased office and retail vacancies. This situation has adversely affected small businesses and contributed to public safety concerns due to reduced foot traffic in the city.
Key priorities were outlined to address these issues. First, there is a strong focus on economic recovery, particularly in downtown areas and adjacent job centers, which are crucial for generating business and property taxes that support city services. Officials stressed the need for a sustainable approach to rebuilding the tax base, ensuring that job creation is inclusive and accessible for all San Franciscans.
Second, the meeting underscored the importance of extending recovery efforts to all neighborhoods, not just downtown. Officials committed to supporting both existing and emerging neighborhood businesses to maintain safe and vibrant communities.
Lastly, there was a call for collaboration with external stakeholders to secure additional resources for recovery initiatives. This comprehensive approach aims to foster a resilient economic environment across San Francisco, addressing both immediate needs and long-term sustainability.