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Committee recommends initiating landmark designation for the San Francisco Eagle bar

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · January 25, 2021
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Summary

The Land Use Committee unanimously recommended initiating landmark designation under the Planning Code for the San Francisco Eagle, citing its long history as a leather and LGBTQ community anchor. Dozens of callers, including the owner and preservation advocates, urged the committee to protect the bar amid neighborhood change.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Jan. 25 voted to recommend that the full Board of Supervisors initiate landmark designation for the San Francisco Eagle Bar under Article 10 of the Planning Code.

Honey Mahogany, presenting for Supervisor Matt Haney, said the SFEagle—operating at its current address since 1981—is "a cornerstone of the Leather and LGBTQ Cultural District" and urged the committee to preserve…

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