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City staff and supervisors press for faster implementation of San Francisco’s Legacy Business Registry
Summary
Commissioners and community representatives raised concerns that the Legacy Business Registry, approved by voters, has seen limited outreach and only about 16 applications posted despite 54 nominations from supervisors; Supervisor Campos’ office has scheduled a Board hearing on implementation for May 19.
Shelley Kalticheroni, preservation staff, briefed the Historic Preservation Commission on a draft case-report template for the Legacy Business Registry and said the Mayor’s Office of Small Business had received roughly 16 applications so far and expects to forward them to the commission for review in June.
Hillary Ronan, chief of staff to Supervisor David Campos, told the commission that while nine supervisors nominated 54 businesses to the registry, “not one…
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