Mayor Breed's Budget Cuts Leave Alemany Flea Market on the Chopping Block, Vendors Revolt
Briefly

The City of San Francisco confronts an $800 million budget deficit, presenting challenges where programs like the Alemany Flea Market may be subject to cuts despite community pushback.
Flea market vendors express concerns over potential elimination, highlighting the market's significance in supporting small businesses and serving as a cultural landmark in San Francisco.
City Supervisor Hillary Ronen pledges support for the Alemany Flea Market, emphasizing its historical and economic importance while rallying against its possible removal due to budget cuts.
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