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Planning Commission pauses 1337 Mission cannabis parcel‑delivery CUA after labor groups seek talks

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 17, 2024
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After Teamsters and building‑trades representatives urged more discussion of wage and representation issues, the Planning Commission pulled a 1337 Mission cannabis parcel‑delivery conditional‑use authorization from the consent calendar and agreed to a one‑week continuance to Oct. 24 for further talks; the applicant asked for immediate action citing rent obligations.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 17 set a one‑week continuance for a proposed cannabis parcel‑delivery business at 1337 Mission Street after union representatives requested additional labor discussions. Mark Gleeson of Teamsters Joint Council 7 asked the commission to pull the application from the consent calendar so the union could negotiate whether the project complies with parcel‑delivery labor…

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