In a recent request, Tenderloin residents and community groups in San Francisco are urging city officials to allocate $4 million over three years to enhance housing, youth services, public spaces, and support small businesses, while addressing ongoing drug issues. This community-driven proposal stems from the Tenderloin Community Action Plan initiated in 2022, which already funded various initiatives. Advocates highlight the plan's participatory budgeting model, allowing residents to suggest specific projects, marking a significant approach to neighborhood improvements.
"The Tenderloin Community Action Plan has been active since 2022, when then-Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency in the Tenderloin..."
"Supporters want the city to extend that plan for another three years, as it encompasses critical improvements to housing, services, and public spaces for the community."
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