Mayor Lurie gets an A in vibes, San Francisco City Hall veterans say
Briefly

In his first 100 days, Mayor Daniel Lurie has earned mixed reviews, but two City Hall veterans recognize his positive steps, such as fostering relationships and focusing on street cleanliness. Eric Jaye, a prominent political consultant, noted Lurie's efforts to promote the city and build a better atmosphere at City Hall. Panelists highlighted Lurie's commitment to addressing open-air crime and maintaining public safety, suggesting that while it's early to assess his administration's trajectory, the initial vibes signify a potential shift from his predecessor's leadership.
I could make a long list of what he's done wrong, a very long list, but I would give him honestly an A right now because the things he's done right are so important.
It's a great goal to say we're no longer going to tolerate open-air criminal activity in San Francisco.
He seems to care. He's out in the streets. I think that's important.
The No. 1 job of the mayor is to keep the city safe. He should keep whacking.
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