San Francisco city officials hoping Super Bowl 60 will help restore its image
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San Francisco city officials hoping Super Bowl 60 will help restore its image
"One of the things we deployed during APEC that we will also be doing during Super Bowl 60, is utilizing our Emergency Operations Center and what that is- is a coordinated location where we have people from all over the city there and coordinating all the different operational responses that are required to make the city clean, safe and successful,"
"Everything is perfect, spiffy, cleaned up, nice, I mean I went down Howard Street and like, what did they do, pour fresh cement? Everything, people, you could eat off the sidewalk, it's incredible,"
"Ah, for one thing I would clean all the feces that is around here, everywhere you look,"
San Francisco is mounting a visible campaign to improve its image ahead of Super Bowl 60, which will attract hundreds of thousands to the region. The Super Bowl will be played in Santa Clara, but San Francisco will host many events and parties. City leaders aim to brand San Francisco as a "comeback city" by reusing cleanup strategies from APEC and Dreamforce. The Department of Emergency Management will deploy an Emergency Operations Center to coordinate operational responses for cleanliness, safety, and success. Officials plan targeted cleanups in troubled areas like the Tenderloin. Longtime Tenderloin resident Lawrence Thomas cited pervasive feces as a primary concern.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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