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Board approves first‑reading street vacation ordinance for San Francisco wholesale produce market
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved on first reading an ordinance to vacate several public streets in and around the San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market to allow retention and expansion of the market; supporters said the vacation enhances market security and operations.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 24 held a public hearing and approved, on first reading, an ordinance to vacate portions of several streets adjacent to the San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market — including segments of Gerald Avenue, Kirkwood Avenue, Rankin Street and Lettuce Lane — to permit the market’s…
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