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Supervisors advance resolutions letting mayor cast city ballots for three community benefit districts
Summary
The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to forward resolutions allowing the mayor to cast assessment ballots for parcels the city owns in the Dogpatch/Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District, the renewed Yerba Buena Community Benefit District, and the Greater Rincon Hill Community Benefit District.
San Francisco — The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Monday voted to forward three resolutions that would authorize the mayor to cast assessment ballots on behalf of the city for parcels inside proposed or renewed community benefit districts.
Chair Supervisor Malia Cohen introduced the trio of items as routine follow-ups to earlier steps in each district's formation. Jonathan Goldberg, project manager for the Green Benefit District program at Public Works, told the committee the Dogpatch/Northwest Potrero Hill proposal includes seven city-owned parcels — including the former Southeast Police Station and remnants of public right-of-way — and one Recreation and Park parcel (Esprit…
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