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Former commissioner warns Entertainment Commission that charter amendment would abolish many boards
San Francisco Entertainment Commission · August 6, 2024
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Summary
Douglas Engman, a former commissioner, urged the Entertainment Commission to oppose a November charter amendment that would abolish this and several other commissions, calling it an attack on public process and urging the board to support the supervisors' alternative study.
During general public comment, Douglas Engman, who said he served 15 years on the Board of Permit Appeals and the City Planning Commission, urged commissioners to oppose a charter amendment on the November ballot that would abolish the Entertainment Commission…
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