The SF Board of Supervisors approved a new legislation, allowing community benefits districts to host a minimum of twenty outdoor events annually, significantly boosting downtown entertainment.
This legislation facilitates the creation of entertainment zones, where restaurants and bars can sell alcohol for outdoor consumption during events, aimed at revitalizing foot traffic downtown.
The goal is to enhance downtown vibrancy as foot traffic remains lower than pre-pandemic levels, with creative strategies like entertainment zones and pop-up markets.
Supervisor Peskin’s streamlined permitting process allows neighborhoods to repeatedly hold large-scale events, vastly increasing the frequency and accessibility of entertainment options in the area.
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