Statement From Mayor Lurie

San Francisco, CALocal News

Mayor Daniel Lurie announced that Supervisor Alcaraz intends to resign to ensure the Sunset District has focused representation. He cited new information regarding her business conduct as a significant distraction from her responsibilities. Lurie praised Alcaraz's dedication to the community and acknowledged his own shortcomings in supporting her effectiveness. He emphasized the need for a supervisor who can unite the divided community and advocate for families in the area. Lurie vowed to take immediate action in finding a replacement who can fully commit to serving the residents of District 4.

This decision follows ongoing political tensions that have affected community cohesion. Lurie’s administration aims to restore trust and accountability within local governance. His commitment to leadership and community service remains steadfast despite the challenges faced.

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