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Board creates Super Bowl 50 impact fund and allocates $100,000 for displaced vendors, street artists
Summary
The board established a Super Bowl 50 Impact Fund to aid small businesses and permittees displaced by Super Bowl-related events and appropriated $100,000 to the fund to assist street artists and DPW permittees; the measure passed 8-2 after debate about scope and eligibility.
The Board voted 8-2 to create a Super Bowl 50 Impact Fund and to appropriate $100,000 from the General Fund Reserve to seed it, with the primary purpose of making modest payments to small permit holders and street artists who were displaced during Super Bowl 50 activities.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, the author, said the seed funding was intended to provide immediate relief to people the city had directly displaced for Super Bowl events, principally citing 116 street artists licensed under the Arts Commission and certain…
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