SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - With hopes of transforming San Francisco into a "cleaner, more welcoming environment," Mayor Daniel Lurie launched an initiative pledging to power wash more city sidewalks along busy
commercial corridors, city leaders announced.
The new power-washing program will cover the Mission, Sunset,
Tenderloin, Richmond, Chinatown, North Beach, and Fillmore
neighborhoods, city leaders said.
Lurie said Thursday, "Clean streets are key to our comeback. When our
streets are cared for and vibrant, people come out and spend time in
their neighborhoods. Investment in street cleanliness will help us
continue to breathe life into our commercial corridors."
The anti-grime initiative was backed by $3 million in funding from
Avenue Greenlight and developed with San Francisco Public Works.
The mayor's office wrote, "Each neighborhood will receive a tailored
cleaning plan implemented by Civic Method, including deep steam
sanitation, recurring maintenance, and real-time community reporting.
The new power washing program will add coverage during critical
afternoon and early evening hours, which is consistently requested by
local merchants."
San Francisco Supervisor Danny Sauter said entrepreneurs and small
business owners work hard to take care of their stores, restaurants, and offices.
"They deserve that same level of care on the sidewalks and streets that surround them. This program from Avenue Greenlight will be
transformative in making our neighborhoods sparkle and creating clean, welcoming corridors for businesses to thrive and shoppers to enjoy,"
Sauter wrote.
Currently, the city's public works department operates several other
street cleaning programs. They include CleanCorridorsSF, a weekly deep-cleaning operation that dispatches cleanings crews to commercial corridors across the city to power wash sidewalks, remove graffiti,
flush roadways, and engage with local businesses to promote ongoing cleanliness.
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/power-washing-initiative-targets-dirt y-san-francisco-sidewalks/
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - With hopes of transforming San Francisco into a
"cleaner, more welcoming environment," Mayor Daniel Lurie launched an
initiative pledging to power wash more city sidewalks along busy
commercial corridors, city leaders announced.
How about doing something to the Democrats who caused the problem?
The new power-washing program will cover the Mission, Sunset,
Tenderloin, Richmond, Chinatown, North Beach, and Fillmore
neighborhoods, city leaders said.
Lurie said Thursday, "Clean streets are key to our comeback. When our
streets are cared for and vibrant, people come out and spend time in
their neighborhoods. Investment in street cleanliness will help us
continue to breathe life into our commercial corridors."
That's what happens when black Democrats are placed in positions that
they aren't capable of performing the tasks.
The anti-grime initiative was backed by $3 million in funding from
Avenue Greenlight and developed with San Francisco Public Works.
The mayor's office wrote, "Each neighborhood will receive a tailored
cleaning plan implemented by Civic Method, including deep steam
sanitation, recurring maintenance, and real-time community reporting.
The new power washing program will add coverage during critical
afternoon and early evening hours, which is consistently requested by
local merchants."
San Francisco Supervisor Danny Sauter said entrepreneurs and small
business owners work hard to take care of their stores, restaurants, and
offices.
"They deserve that same level of care on the sidewalks and streets that
surround them. This program from Avenue Greenlight will be
transformative in making our neighborhoods sparkle and creating clean,
welcoming corridors for businesses to thrive and shoppers to enjoy,"
Sauter wrote.
Get rid of the illegal, queers, druggies and Democrats who crapped there!
Currently, the city's public works department operates several other
street cleaning programs. They include CleanCorridorsSF, a weekly
deep-cleaning operation that dispatches cleanings crews to commercial
corridors across the city to power wash sidewalks, remove graffiti,
flush roadways, and engage with local businesses to promote ongoing
cleanliness.
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/power-washing-initiative-targets-dirt
y-san-francisco-sidewalks/
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