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Commission reviews SBRA implementation and shared‑spaces transition as city prepares for permanent outdoor music rules

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · November 16, 2021
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Summary

Staff outlined implementation of the Small Business Recovery Act and the permanent shared‑spaces program, including an automatic indoor 11 p.m. LLP extension in most zones, a new 60‑day permit for pop‑ups, and criteria to transition jam permits into brick‑and‑mortar permits to avoid gaps.

The Entertainment Commission heard detailed plans for implementing the state’s Small Business Recovery Act (SBRA) and the city’s shared‑spaces permanency, measures staff said will expand opportunities for venues while retaining neighborhood protections.

Executive Director Weiland described the program branded "SF Live" and said SBRA allows more regulatory flexibility for temporary and indoor entertainment. “This SF Live initiative essentially brings 2 and a half million dollars in investment that will fund the production of live music performances presented by local venues…

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