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Planning Commission backs Tenderloin Neon Special Sign District with staff-recommended changes

San Francisco Planning Commission · August 25, 2022
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission approved an ordinance to create a Tenderloin Neon Special Sign District on Aug. 25, 2022, aiming to ease restoration and installation of historically inspired neon signs while keeping existing sign protections and requiring clearer design standards.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Aug. 25 voted unanimously to approve a Tenderloin Neon Special Sign District that aims to make it easier to restore historic neon and permit sympathetic new neon signage in the neighborhood.

The ordinance, sponsored by District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston and introduced to the commission by Kyle Smiley, chief of staff for the supervisor, follows the Tenderloin Community Action Plan—s recommendation to "restore and encourage more new neon signs in the neighborhood." Smiley said the office worked with the…

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