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Historic preservation commission backs citywide LGBTQ cultural-heritage strategy

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 19, 2018
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission heard a presentation on a citywide LGBTQ cultural heritage strategy built from nearly 1,500 community survey responses and endorsed short-term steps including an advisory group, navigation tools and workforce supports; commissioners asked staff for measurable performance steps and outreach plans.

San Francisco — The Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 12 reviewed a citywide LGBTQ cultural heritage strategy that would pair traditional preservation tools with new programs to sustain living community networks, and voted to endorse staff recommendations and continue work toward implementation.

Frances McMillan of the Planning Department told commissioners the strategy grew from a working group and broad outreach, including a quality-of-life survey that drew nearly 1,500 responses. The plan packages goals into committees focused on culture, well‑being and economic opportunity and recommends short-term actions such as creating a historic preservation advisory group…

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