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Street‑vendor permit revocation for vendor at Oracle Park continued to March 11 after probing of fines, notice and process

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 28, 2026
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Summary

In an appeal over revocation of a street‑vendor permit near Oracle Park, Public Works said the vendor committed multiple violations within 12 months; the vendor said enforcement was inconsistent. The Board of Appeals continued the case to March 11 and requested a detailed chart of violations and legal clarification of fine‑setting. (3–0 continuance.)

The Board of Appeals on Jan. 28 continued an appeal filed by a street vendor listed in the agenda as Xavier Mikolev that challenges Public Works’ revocation of vendor permit no. 2500012.

Public Works commercial permit manager Gregory Slocum and Port security manager Kyle Thomas presented a supplemental brief and photographic evidence documenting multiple enforcement encounters dating to 2023 and asserted the vendor committed at least four violations within a 12‑month period — the threshold that can support revocation under Public Works code (cited in the hearing as section 5.9.11(c)(1)(d)). Slocum told…

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