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Dogpatch Green Benefit District renewed and expanded after council hearing and weighted ballot
Summary
After a public hearing and weighted-ballot tabulation, the board approved establishment and assessments for the Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District for a new 15‑year term; weighted ballots returned 60.91% in favor and 39.09% opposed, so there was no majority protest.
San Francisco — Following a public hearing and ballot tabulation, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 22 renewed and expanded the Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District (GBD) for a new term.
The hearing (items 47 and 48) considered renewal and a 15‑year levy of assessments for neighborhood services including urban greening, landscape maintenance, graffiti abatement, park activation, and dog-waste maintenance in the Dogpatch and parts of Northwest Potrero Hill. Public Works staff and the GBD’s board presented the district’s accomplishments and proposed boundary changes.
Key points from the presentation: Esther Lee, government affairs liaison for San Francisco Public Works, described the city’s oversight role and thanked staff and volunteers for the renewal effort,…
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