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City outlines Tenderloin Community Action Plan, $4.1 million participatory budget and new "wellness hubs"
Summary
City planning, emergency management and public health staff presented the Tenderloin Community Action Plan and transition from the Tenderloin Center to neighborhood-scale wellness hubs, announced $4.1 million for participatory budgeting and said 2'3 wellness hubs are planned before the end of the fiscal year.
The Planning Commission heard an informational presentation Oct. 20 on the Tenderloin Community Action Plan, a neighborhood-led initiative built from years of resident engagement and the Tenderloin Emergency Initiative. Andy Nelson (Planning Department) explained that the plan grew from hundreds of stakeholder meetings and surveys and will be implemented through interagency coordination and a newly constituted community stakeholder group.
The city said it has $4.1 million in budget funding for…
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