Tenderloin Buzz: People's budget, dog bites, and a new but old landmark
Briefly

Tenderloin Buzz: People's budget, dog bites, and a new but old landmark
"The People's Budget Coalition is hosting a town hall to create a 'people's budget' focused on the Tenderloin's needs and priorities, including a Budget 101 session."
"Mahmood wants to make 111 Taylor, the birthplace of the transgender resistance movement in the Tenderloin, a historical landmark, protecting its façade from changes."
"Dog bites have been on the rise in the Tenderloin, leading Supervisor Stephen Sherill to call for hiring a hearing officer to reactivate the city's vicious dog court."
The Tenderloin is experiencing severe budget cuts, leading to the planned closure of essential clinics. The People's Budget Coalition is organizing a town hall to address community needs and priorities. Supervisor Bilal Mahmood aims to designate 111 Taylor as a historical landmark, protecting its façade. Additionally, dog bites have increased in the area, prompting calls for a hearing officer to resume the city's vicious dog court. The community is urged to participate in shaping the budget and addressing local issues.
Read at Mission Local
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]