Day 44 of the 16th St. Crackdown: DPW supervisor eyes change
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Day 44 of the 16th St. Crackdown: DPW supervisor eyes change
"There were a bunch of tagged items in that bag, the worker told one of the deputies walking beside him. But nothing came of it."
"I want to see traditional arts and culture here in the plazas. That's what I'm working for. That's what I hope to see."
The article discusses a recent interaction involving sheriff's deputies and public works employees as they patrol a plaza in San Francisco. A suspicious individual carrying a blue IKEA bag caught the attention of a DPW worker, but no action was taken. Paul Hayward, a code enforcement supervisor, expressed optimism about the city's direction under Mayor Daniel Lurie, citing a positive shift in community sentiment. Hayward emphasized the importance of traditional arts and culture in the plazas, aligning with community improvement efforts.
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