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Mayor Breed gives 1-year update on downtown revitalization, urges tax reform
Summary
Mayor London Breed outlined progress since the city's downtown roadmap, highlighted a 23% year-over-year increase in downtown activity cited in a recent study, and urged the Board of Supervisors to consider tax reform to support continued recovery.
Mayor London Breed, mayor of the City and County of San Francisco, told the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 13 that a one-year update to the city's downtown roadmap shows measurable early recovery and urged the board to consider tax reform to sustain momentum.
Breed said the city's nine-strategy plan to revive downtown'including conversions of vacant offices, filling empty storefronts, fee reductions for new housing, and incentives for businesses'is beginning to show results. "In 1 study released last week, San Francisco saw 1 of the largest increases in people returning to downtown last year, a 23% increase from…
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