• robocall@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    I understand the Mayor’s aim is to bring people to the Financial District, but I feel like we should bring tourist development to tourist areas like near union square and fisherman’s wharf. I don’t think making this block an entertainment zone will help fill the offices at Embarcadero Center nearby.

    Valencia Street used to close the streets off to traffic, and it was a big hit. If the restaurants could sell alcohol for outdoor consumption during those events, I could see it being successful.

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    5 months ago

    Additionally, the zone would only be active during outdoor events specifically permitted by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

    Although the ABC permits outdoor events to serve alcohol, outside vendors typically provide these services, meaning existing businesses don’t get much benefit from those events.

    Ok, so this is effectively a non-change, and the article mangled it entirely.

    https://sd11.senate.ca.gov/news/20230425-senator-wiener’s-bill-activate-public-spaces-entertainment-zones-allow-local

    SB 76 would allow municipalities to designate temporary Entertainment Zones in which brick-and-mortar bars and restaurants could sell alcohol to-go on equal footing with the festival’s licensed vendors.

    From the website of the bill’s author.

    The city can declare a temporary entertainment zone during an event which lets bars compete with vendors during the event.

    It’s a good thing. But it in no way changes things for the people attending the event.

    We aren’t setting up a Bourbon street or vegas strip situation, even though we totally should.