Mayor Lurie Appoints Community Leaders, Policy Experts to Key Commissions, Boards, Committees

San Francisco, CALocal News

Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed five new members and reappointed three others to key city commissions, enhancing San Francisco's local governance. The new appointees include Dan Calamuci, a labor strategist, and Rebecca Saroyan, an experienced public sector attorney, both bringing extensive expertise to their roles. Mayor Lurie stated that these leaders have demonstrated commitment to their communities, and he looks forward to collaborating with them to improve city services. Reappointees Mike Chen, Chris Foley, and Diane Miyeko Matsuda continue to contribute to crucial areas like transportation and historic preservation. Lurie’s appointments reflect a broader strategy to engage community leaders in policy-making as part of San Francisco's economic recovery efforts.

The city aims to leverage the appointees' diverse backgrounds to address pressing local issues. This initiative underscores a commitment to inclusive governance that prioritizes the needs of all San Franciscans. By incorporating these experts, the mayor seeks to ensure that the city operates effectively and responsively in the coming years.

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