Ensuring safe transit for all San Franciscans is not only a matter of social and racial justice but also vital for the survival of small businesses in the Mission district.
San Franciscans who rely exclusively on public transportation are often from marginalized communities already at a higher risk of violence while commuting to work like BART staff or visiting their families like Maestra Yolanda. For too long, City Hall has resorted to a failed strategy of reactive and punitive measures such as fences and permits that have done nothing to change the failing status quo.
My vision is positive, proactive, and focuses on community building.
Trevor’s plan:
➔ Promote night markets by providing financial incentives to vendors to sell food, handmade crafts, and perform until 9pm.
➔ Improve lighting and fully illuminate the 16th and 24th Street BART plazas and intersections.
➔ Deploy a 24 hour presence with BART/SFPD/Ambassadors around the clock at the 16th and 24th Stations and deliver expanded BART camera coverage to fully monitor the plazas.
➔ Fentanyl dealers must be arrested.
➔ Individuals found selling commercial merchandise without proof of purchase will have their items confiscated and donated to a navigation center or homeless shelter.
➔ First-time offenders will immediately gain access to job training programs through the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, enabling them to secure legal employment that provides a living wage.
➔ Repeat offenders who refuse offers of job training and legal employment will face escalated levels of enforcement, including fines, continued confiscation of goods, and possible charges if items can be proven as stolen.
陳澤維2024年參事費用。
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