S.F. Affordable Groceries Fund and Vacancy Tax Proposed

Source: Mission Local SF

Summary

A San Francisco supervisor has introduced a new ballot measure aimed at tackling the issue of vacant groceries and pharmacies by establishing an ‘Affordable Groceries’ fund and implementing a vacancy tax. This initiative, inspired by Mamdani’s approach, seeks to provide economic incentives and penalties to ensure local access to essential food and medicine.

Why It Matters

This proposal is significant as it addresses the growing concern of food deserts and aims to improve community access to affordable groceries. By combining financial incentives with taxation, it could reshape the retail landscape in San Francisco and foster a more sustainable local economy.

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