In the end the winners and loser look the same, and a stable business that provides goods and services the residents actually will go unopened.
Mr. Andy Wright, of the SF Weekly was able to attend the lively deliberation has the entertaining play-by-play.
An except on the evenings proceedings:And then there were the more colorful commenter's. A disheveled man took the microphone and gestured wildly at Haasi with a dirty white baseball hat, proclaiming angrily that when he woke up every morning, his house smelled like coffee. (Note to Crazy Hat Guy: I will totally trade houses with you. I'll bet it smells delicious.) He was asked to stick to the topic at hand, and the dingy bell which signaled a speakers' time was up was liberally dinged.
Woohooo score one for the neighborhood! Mission 1, AA 0. Let's keep the Mission the colorful place that it is by promoting owner operated businesses and small business and let the big chains stick to SoMa and downtown. The Mission relies on its character and we can't let it be destroyed by corporate behemoths.
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