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Proposition D Mid-Market Special Sign District City of San Francisco Ordinance - Majority Approval Required Fail: 45,011 / 46.08% Yes votes ...... 52,659 / 53.92% No votes
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Results as of Nov 10 4:00pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (428/428) 22.0% Voter Turnout (99,649/451,988) |
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Should a special sign district be created which would allow new general advertising signs on and near Market Street between 5th and 7th Streets?
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Arguments For Proposition D | Arguments Against Proposition D |
1. Income generated from outdoor advertising sales
would provide an important revenue source to support
struggling Market Street theatres and cultural institutions.
Funding would also support the CBD and other
arts and education programs serving the local community. 2. New signage and outdoor marquees will create a sense of liveliness, bring needed lighting to the area, and improve safety for residents and visitors. 3. Proposition D creates a sensible exception to the Citywide ban on new signage; it is targeted only to a small area where signage has traditionally been located and where it is necessary to attract visitors.
| 1. Outdoor advertising, particularly digital billboards,
would create visual blight that could be seen from
across San Francisco. 2. Outdoor advertising generates large profits, only some of which would benefit the Community Benefit District and other non-profits. 3. Leadership and comprehensive planning are needed to revitalize the Mid-Market area; advertising alone will not restore vitality and would detract from the existing quality of life for residents and visitors.
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