Nobody knew her Shock, relief after Alcaraz resigns as SF supe names float for successor - Local News Matters
Beya Alcaraz stepped down as supervisor of San Francisco's District 4 just one week after taking office, amid serious allegations regarding her management of a former small business. Julia Baran, who assumed control of Alcaraz's pet store, reported that it was left in unsanitary conditions and financially troubled. Mayor Daniel Lurie stated that Alcaraz's resignation was necessary to avoid distractions from her responsibilities. Community leaders expressed surprise over her initial appointment, with Albert Chow remarking that many were unfamiliar with Alcaraz. The Chinese American Democratic Club emphasized the need for a more recognized candidate in the wake of her resignation.
Baran felt her complaints contributed to the decision, while Chow noted that Alcaraz likely had good intentions but struggled in the position. Alcaraz did not respond to requests for comment regarding her resignation. The situation underscores the challenges facing District 4 as it seeks stable leadership after a tumultuous period.