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Mayor and Board president announce $725,000 boost for Fix It street-cleaning program

3006221 · April 16, 2025
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Mayor London Breed and Board President Malia Cohen announced July 24 a $725,000 expansion to the city's Fix It clean-streets program, doubling parts of the program's resources and funding new equipment and neighborhood hires.

Mayor London Breed and Board President Malia Cohen announced July 24 an additional $725,000 investment to expand the Fix It clean-streets program that the mayor and city staff created to coordinate localized street-cleaning, repair and beautification projects.

Speaking at an event in the Dogpatch/Division area, Mayor London Breed said the extra funds will support more "Big Belly" trash receptacles, additional pedestrian lighting, fencing where needed, and hiring formerly homeless workers to help with cleanup operations. President Malia Cohen said the $725,000 represents a significant expansion for Fix It and that the new funds "double" resources available for certain clean-streets activities.

Sandra Zuniga, Fix It director, described the program's neighborhood-driven work and said Fix It has organized more than 1,300 resident meetings and…

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