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Resident urges commission to review Pacific Islander cultural district boundaries before ordinance is finalized

San Francisco Preservation Commission · February 18, 2026
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A public commenter told the Preservation Commission that proposed Pacific Islander cultural district boundaries include areas outside San Francisco and portions of McLaren Park that may not meet the city charter’s definition; she asked the commission to scrutinize the ordinance when it is formally introduced.

A public commenter told the San Francisco Preservation Commission on Feb. 18 that the proposed Pacific Islander cultural district ordinance needs closer review, saying current maps appear to include parts of McLaren Park and even a sliver of Daly City.

Anna Abeyta, who said she was representing Supervisor Walton’s Office for District 10, told commissioners the ordinance has been delayed at the city attorney’s office and that she had questioned the district’s boundaries after seeing…

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