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Mayor Breed: City Hall to reopen June 7; new Mid‑Market safety and ambassador plan announced
Summary
Mayor London Breed told the Board of Supervisors the city will reopen City Hall to the public on June 7 and announced a Mid‑Market “vibrancy and safety plan” that pairs more police walking beats with community ambassadors from Urban Alchemy, with long‑term funding to be sought in her upcoming budget.
Mayor London Breed told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 18 that City Hall will reopen to the public on June 7 and that she is proposing a community‑focused safety effort for the Mid‑Market corridor.
The mayor said the June 7 reopening will restore in‑person services at multiple City Hall offices — including the assessor’s office, the county clerk, the elections office, the office of small business, and the treasurer/tax collector — and that City Hall rotunda weddings and other in‑person interactions will resume. Board President Walton announced the board chambers would re‑open for members on June 15, with public comment to remain remote and office visits by appointment.
Breed described a Mid‑Market “vibrancy and safety plan” developed with neighborhood…
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