A. SUMMARY The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has recognized several cultural districts that are distinguished by unique social and historical associations and living traditions. While they have physical boundaries, the districts are primarily identified by the activities that occur within them, including commerce, services, arts, events, and social practices. While a cultural heritage district does not currently hold any regulatory controls, the recognition has spurred community efforts facilitated by the Planning Department and the Mayor's Office of Economic and Workforce Development to develop strategies for sustaining the living culture of these places More information: https://sfplanning.org/cultural-heritage
Organization: City of San Francisco
Last updated: 2020-11-10T16:56:13.184867
Tags: gis, historic, preservation