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Tenderloin residents press SFPUC for immediate temporary lighting as historic fixtures stall
Summary
Residents and neighborhood organizations told the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Oct. 23 that delays in the Tenderloin pedestrian lighting project have created safety and economic harms and demanded temporary lighting on all erected poles while the manufacturer resolves parts issues.
Residents, neighborhood leaders and service providers urged the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Oct. 23 to install temporary lighting in the Tenderloin while delivery problems delay historic fixtures.
Simon Bertrand, executive director of the Tenderloin Community Benefit District, said the district is "very excited" about the scale and design of the pedestrian lighting project but disappointed by years of delay and asked whether temporary alternatives could be installed while the historic poles are completed (SEG 163-170).
Community organizer Bryant recalled a…
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