Urbanist think tank SPUR unveils plans to revamp S.F. charter

San Francisco, CALocal News

Urbanist think tank SPUR has unveiled a detailed report advocating for a charter reform in San Francisco. The initiative, led by Mayor Daniel Lurie and Board President Rafael Mandelman, is aimed at a November 2026 ballot measure. SPUR's report highlights the necessity for enhanced governance and public engagement in the city's operations. Key areas identified for reform include improving the efficiency and responsiveness of city administration. The proposed changes intend to tackle persistent issues that have hindered effective governance.

This charter reform could reshape the relationship between the city government and its residents. By facilitating greater transparency and accountability, the initiative aims to foster a more engaged citizenry. Overall, this reform effort represents a significant step towards revitalizing local governance in San Francisco.

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