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Rules Committee amends and continues proposal to create Union Street entertainment zone

5730004 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

The Rules Committee accepted two amendments to a proposed ordinance creating an entertainment zone on Union Street, including expansion to parts of Fillmore Street and removal of a cap on events, then continued the item for one week to allow finalized language to return on Sept. 15.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on a September morning accepted two amendments to a proposed ordinance that would create an entertainment zone on Union Street and then continued the item to the committee's next meeting for a final vote.

The ordinance would create the "Union Street Entertainment Zone" on Union Street between Gough and Steiner streets, with activities governed by a management plan and coordination with local businesses and residents. Lorenza Rosas, speaking on behalf of Supervisor Sherrill, told the committee the office had engaged the Union Street Merchant Association, corridor businesses and neighbors and proposed two specific amendments: expand the zone to include "both sides of Fillmore Street between Union Street and Greenwich Street" and remove a subsection that…

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