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ABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago
San Francisco

SF data shows Mission St. is clean after vending ban, but permitted vendors say they are struggling

Street cleaning requests down 21% overall, 23% in corridor with vending ban
Moratorium helped reduce police calls for burglaries and assaults [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
4 months ago
San Francisco

SF Mission St. vendors blame 90-day ban for contributing to them ending up homeless, living in van

The 90-day street vending ban in San Francisco is causing housing insecurity for street vendors on Mission Street.
Permitted street vendors blame the ban for contributing to them ending up homeless. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
4 months ago
San Francisco

SF Mission St. vendors blame 90-day ban for contributing to them ending up homeless, living in van

The 90-day street vending ban in San Francisco is causing housing insecurity for street vendors on Mission Street.
Permitted street vendors blame the ban for contributing to them ending up homeless. [ more ]
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ABC7 San Francisco
4 months ago
Mission District

SF Mission St. vendors blame 90-day ban for contributing to them ending up homeless, living in van

The 90-day street vending ban in San Francisco is causing housing insecurity for street vendors on Mission Street.
Permitted street vendors blame the ban for contributing to them ending up homeless. [ more ]
sfist.com
5 months ago
Mission District

Mission Street Vendors to Protest Temporary Ban With Friday March

Legitimate street vendors in San Francisco's Mission District feel unfairly penalized for the illegal activity of others.
The 90-day ban on street vending in the Mission has significantly affected the income of permitted vendors. [ more ]
Mission Local
6 months ago
Mission District

Update: three days into street vending ban

Police and city workers are stationed at plazas and patrolling the street to enforce a recently implemented street vending ban in the Mission Street corridor.
Vendors are selling items out of duffel bags, rolling carts, backpacks, and on the sidewalk.
The city workers have a more permanent presence at the plazas compared to earlier efforts to control vending. [ more ]
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