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Tenderloin Community Benefit District renewed after ballot and public hearing; budget to increase toward $2M
Summary
After a committee‑of‑the‑whole hearing with hours of public testimony, the Board of Supervisors certified the ballot results and approved renewal and expansion of the North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District. Weighted ballots returned 83.44% in favor; the board then authorized the renewed assessment.
The Board of Supervisors on June 2019 voted to establish the renewal and modest boundary expansion of the North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD) after a public hearing and an affirmative weighted ballot tally. The Department of Elections reported the return weighted ballots in favor at 83.44% with 16.66% against, and the Board approved the resolution establishing the renewed 15‑year assessment district.
Why it matters: The Tenderloin CBD provides street‑level cleaning, Safe Passage corner captains, a camera network, neighborhood‑pride programs and workforce pathways for residents. Renewal increases the annual assessment from about $1.1 million to just under $2.0 million per year and funds expanded cleaning, safety and economic development work in one of the city's most…
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