Politics & Government

Vending Moratorium On San Francisco's Mission Street To Be Extended 6 Months

District 9 residents and small businesses have noted that Mission Street is markedly safer, cleaner and more accessible," Rosen said.

(CBS San Francisco)

February 5, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO – A moratorium on street vending along a stretch of Mission Street in San Francisco is being extended for at least six more months, city officials announced Monday, saying conditions have improved along the corridor.

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"The progress in the Mission is evident and a great relief to residents, merchants, and City workers," Mayor London Breed said in a statement.

Officials enacted a 90-day moratorium on November 27, 2023 amid concerns of unauthorized vendors, the sale of stolen items, inaccessible sidewalks and other hazards. The moratorium covers a 300-foot radius of the Mission Street corridor between 14th and Cesar Chavez streets, every day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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