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Mayor Lurie highlights public‑safety gains and urges support for family zoning plan
Summary
Mayor Daniel Lurie told the Board of Supervisors he is prioritizing public safety, citing declines in violent crime and encampments, and urged support for the administration’s family zoning plan that aims to add housing while preserving tenant and small-business protections.
Mayor Daniel Lurie used his scheduled appearance to frame the administration's priorities as "keeping San Francisco safe" while defending city values. He credited local, state and federal law enforcement partners for pushing violent crime down "to its lowest levels since the 1950s" and said tent encampments have been reduced to record lows. Lurie said his "rebuilding the ranks" executive…
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