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Supervisors pledge to protect Mission Cultural Center amid retrofit and organizational distress
Summary
The board adopted a resolution committing the city to preserve a center for Latino arts and culture at 2868 Mission Street and heard extensive public testimony urging lease assurances, funding, and continuity of programs and archives.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a resolution on Feb. 10 declaring the city’s commitment to protect and preserve a long‑term center for Latino arts and culture at 2868 Mission Street (the Mission Cultural Center), after extensive public comment from artists, cultural workers, residents, and nonprofit leaders.
Supervisor Fielder, who sponsored the resolution, framed the vote as a response to community concern about the center’s closure for seismic retrofit, the…
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