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San Francisco is preparing to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, which is expected to boost the local economy. However, concerns have been raised about the potential damage it could do to local businesses due to heightened security measures. Additionally, there is a heated debate over upcoming restrictions on street vending in the Mission District, with vendors fearing for their livelihoods. The SF Board of Supervisors meeting highlighted these concerns and revealed that the APEC conference has raised $20 million and is expected to generate $53 million for the local economy. Meanwhile, the city continues to struggle with drug-related issues in the Seventh and Market area.
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🗳️ SF Supervisors Debate APEC, Housing Issues 👇 The SF Board of Supervisors meeting highlighted major concerns over the upcoming APEC conference, raised $20 million, expected to generate $53 million for the local economy. https://t.co/XaXvH4rlvW
A showdown over street vending is heating up in San Francisco's Mission District, with vendors saying upcoming restrictions will put their livelihoods in jeopardy at one of the busiest times of the year. https://t.co/xWRyf6FWgP
As San Francisco prepares to host the biggest diplomatic event the city has seen in nearly 80 years, new questions are being raised about the damage it could do to local businesses. https://t.co/168AVXyyaF
While the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit is supposed to help boost San Francisco's economy, the extra levels of security in some neighborhoods have store owners worried that it could hamper business instead. https://t.co/VjeZeqZGu7