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Entertainment Commission approves multiple permits, including Reverb club extended‑hours and Modi restaurant at Transit Center
Summary
On May 21 the commission approved a consent calendar and multiple regular‑agenda permits — North Beach Farmers Market amendment, Salsa in the Streets, Chinatown cultural festival, Barbara Pinseria LLP, Modi Restaurant POE (conditional), and Reverb POE with extended‑hours premises — with unanimous roll‑call votes.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved a slate of permits on May 21, clearing both consent items and several regular‑agenda applications that will expand outdoor programming and nightlife in several neighborhoods.
The consent calendar (three permits: indoor LLP, outdoor Jam to Bam LLP, and a mechanical amusement device permit) passed unanimously with staff recommendations.
Regular‑agenda approvals included:
- North Beach Farmers Market: Amendment to allow amplified live music on Granite Street between Columbus and Powell every Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through April 5, 2025. Applicant Nick Farris described decibel monitoring and neighborhood outreach; commissioners approved with staff conditions.
- Salsa in…
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