Day 44 of the 16th St. Crackdown: DPW supervisor eyes change
Briefly

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.
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.
Read at Mission Local
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