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Community benefit districts and residents urge more cleaning resources, navigators and pit stops

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget Committee · April 12, 2018
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Business-improvement and neighborhood CBD leaders described how private investments augment city services and urged grants, more pit stops, extended hours and better coordination; community speakers pressed for navigation/outreach funding and equitable investment across districts.

Representatives of San Francisco community benefit districts (CBDs) told the Budget Committee that private investments in cleaning, ambassadors and amenities supplement the city’s baseline services and that the city should strategically partner to amplify results.

Karen Flood, executive director of the Union Square BID, said the 13 property-based CBDs contributed roughly $14.7 million in FY16–17 and help fund cleaning, ambassadors, pressure washing and…

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