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Land Use Committee forwards landmark designation for Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Summary
The committee voted 3–0 to forward an ordinance designating 2868 Mission Street, the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, as a San Francisco landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code; supporters highlighted the center’s cultural history and a planned seismic renovation backed by capital funds.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted unanimously to forward an ordinance recommending that the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts at 2868 Mission Street be designated a city landmark under Article 10 of the San Francisco Planning Code.
Supervisor Hillary Ronan, sponsor of the nomination, told the committee she was "here today to really highlight the Mission Cultural Center's significance as a cultural anchor for the Latinx community in my district and in San Francisco." Planning Department staff summarized the building’s history (constructed in 1947 and converted to a cultural center in 1977), character‑defining features including…
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