Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie proposes rejiggering San Francisco mayor's office
Briefly

San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie aims to enhance effectiveness by introducing multiple policy chiefs to oversee specific sectors, echoing a governance model from the early 1990s.
The proposed structure breaks from the excessive reliance on a single chief of staff, adding four chiefs to tackle public safety, housing, health, and infrastructure.
Lurie stated that the new approach will "help break down barriers to effective governance that impact every San Franciscan," promising improved collaboration across city agencies.
Ex-city controller Ben Rosenfield emphasized the complexity of San Francisco as a city-county, highlighting the governance challenges faced due to its extensive departmental organization.
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