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Committee backs extension of temporary storefront-merger ban in proposed Latino Cultural District
Summary
The committee voted to advance an urgency ordinance extending for 12 months interim controls that bar commercial storefront mergers above about 7,799 sq ft within the proposed Latino Cultural District, citing community concerns about displacement and efforts to develop a Special Use District.
A San Francisco Board of Supervisors committee voted to advance an urgency ordinance that would extend for 12 months interim controls preventing the merger of commercial storefronts larger than roughly 7,799 square feet in the proposed Latino Cultural District.
Diana Ponce de Leon of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development told the committee the controls were adopted following a community process that began in February 2013 and were…
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