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Land Use Committee continues Tenderloin Neon Special Sign District after staff amendments
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use & Transportation Committee on Sept. 12 continued an ordinance to create a Tenderloin Neon Special Sign District so staff can incorporate substantive amendments and circulate revised language; proponents said neon would aid preservation, business vitality and nighttime lighting.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 12 took up an ordinance to create a Tenderloin Neon Special Sign District that would make it easier to install and restore neon signage in a defined area of the Tenderloin.
Veronica Flores, planning department staff, told the committee the proposal implements recommendations from a community-driven Tenderloin Community Action Plan and the Planning Commission (which unanimously recommended modifications). Flores said the amendments circulated to committee members clarify that signs on residential hotels are considered identifying signs, change the term "blade signs" to "projecting signs," remove…
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