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Board approves $4 million increase to Mid‑Market/Tenderloin community‑safety grant after budget concerns

2405799 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The board voted 10–1 to approve a $4 million amendment increasing the Mid‑Market Tenderloin Community Based Safety Program grant to roughly $68.8 million through June 30, 2025; Supervisor Chan voted no and urged fiscal caution.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 approved a sixth amendment to a grant agreement with the Mid Market Foundation increasing funding for the Mid Market/Tenderloin Community Based Safety Program by $4,000,000, bringing the total grant to approximately $68,800,000 through June 30, 2025. The resolution passed 10–1, with Supervisor Chan casting the lone vote against the increase.

Why it matters: The grant supports community ambassadors and other safety programming in Mid‑Market and the…

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