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Tenderloin CBD reports cleaning, safety and job gains; residents ask for audits and more board seats
Summary
The North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District told supervisors it increased cleaning, graffiti abatement and neighborhood programming and created transitional employment; residents and service providers pressed for independent CPA reviews, resident board seats and clarity about reserves and spending.
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee heard the annual report from the North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District and multiple other recently created CBDs, and many residents asked supervisors to require clearer financial oversight and more resident representation on CBD boards.
Elaine Zamora, district manager for the North of Market/Tenderloin CBD, told the committee the CBD established a nonprofit corporation and cleaning/maintenance regimes during its first 18 months, including twice‑daily street sweeping, twice‑monthly hot‑water steam and pressure washing,…
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