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San Francisco supervisors unanimously approve resolution to protect residents, workers and small businesses during APEC
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolution urging Mayor London Breed and city agencies to proactively inform residents about security, transportation and service impacts from the upcoming APEC leaders' meetings, and to prioritize mitigation funding and protections for affected neighborhoods, small businesses and vulnerable populations.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolution urging Mayor London Breed and city agencies to proactively inform residents about security, transportation and service impacts from the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders' meetings, and to prioritize mitigation funding and protections for affected neighborhoods, small businesses and vulnerable populations.
The resolution asks the mayorand agencies to prioritize mitigation for seniors, workers, people with disabilities, immigrants and small businesses, to provide linguistically accessible, real-time information, to protect the right to protest and to uphold the city's sanctuary policies. The board also noted that the mayor and the board have set aside $10,000,000 on reserve for APEC-related impacts.
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