Mayor Lurie Appoints Community Leaders to Reentry Council, Inclusionary Housing Technical Advisory Committee

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Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed four community leaders to key positions aimed at supporting formerly incarcerated individuals and making San Francisco more affordable for working families. Steve Adami, Dr. Reggie P. Daniels, and Tatiana Lewis will serve on the Reentry Council, while Enrique Landa will join the San Francisco Inclusionary Housing Technical Advisory Committee. Adami, recognized for his work in reentry, leads a $20 million recovery network that includes 500 beds and multiple supportive programs.

Daniels, a justice reform advocate, has significant experience within the justice system and has collaborated with various local institutions. Lewis, a community organizer at the Ella Baker Center, mobilizes individuals affected by systemic issues to engage in legislative advocacy. Landa's work focuses on urban redevelopment, including ambitious projects like the Power Station, which aims to transform a 29-acre site into mixed-use developments. Together, these leaders aim to enhance community support and drive recovery efforts in San Francisco. Their collective experience is expected to strengthen local initiatives and improve the quality of life for residents.

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