The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 175th anniversary by hosting a CityBeat Breakfast with over 650 local business leaders. During the event, Mayor Daniel Lurie emphasized the need to create favorable conditions for success in the city. The Chamber also released polling results revealing 43% of residents feel that things are on the right track, a significant increase from the previous year. Despite challenges such as public safety and drug use, leaders are hopeful for increased foot traffic and engagement in the city's recovery efforts, supported by an office return mandate for city workers.
"It is my job as your mayor to ensure that we create conditions for success once again," said San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie.
"In the past, consecutively, it's been the wrong direction, until this year!" Rodney Fong, President and CEO of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce said.
"Now what we have at levels I haven't seen before is a general sense of agreement that we have problems with public drug use that we have to solve," said Supervisor Matt Dorsey.
Many leaders say they're looking forward to seeing more foot traffic across the city, soon.
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