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Entertainment Commission continues neighborhood‑outreach policy work, asks staff to draft enforceable guidelines
Summary
Commissioners discussed a proposed neighborhood‑outreach policy that would require applicants to complete defined outreach steps (presentation to neighborhood groups, community signatures, letters from nonprofits), debated thresholds and enforceability, and voted to continue the item for staff to consolidate existing documents and return with a draft.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on June 4 continued discussion of a proposed neighborhood‑outreach policy for permit applicants and asked staff to bring back a consolidated, enforceable draft at a future meeting.
Commissioner Hyde presented a draft that would ask applicants to complete two of several outreach options — including an in‑person presentation to neighborhood/community groups, collecting a set of nearby signatures, or obtaining a letter from a local nonprofit…
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