In his first 100 days, Mayor Daniel Lurie has passed or proposed nine significant pieces of legislation, six of which trace their origins to former Mayor London Breed. While Lurie is establishing a collaborative atmosphere at City Hall, his success largely builds on Breed's groundwork. His initiatives include a notable expansion of powers related to homelessness, new entertainment zones, and changes in zoning to promote housing. However, only three of Lurie’s legislative acts are entirely new, emphasizing the continuity of policies in San Francisco's leadership.
Mayor Daniel Lurie owes much of his early legislative success to predecessor London Breed, with six out of nine key legal measures initiated under her administration.
Mission Local's analysis shows that Lurie's key policies, including office-to-residential conversion and entertainment zones, are extensions of initiatives started during Breed's term.
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