San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie: Past Leaders Took the City ‘for Granted’

I think its great that Mayor Lurie is prioritizing affordability & inclusivity. San Francisco's gentrification problem is a big issue 🤕. I lived there 20 yrs ago when it was still affordable, now its unrecognizable. The fact that 62% of residents believe the city is on track is impressive, but we gotta keep pushing for more change. Lurie's focus on creating denser housing along transit corridors sounds like a good start 💡. We need more leaders who care about all the people living in the city, not just the wealthy few 💸
 
I'm so down with this vibe 🤩! Mayor Lurie's commitment to making San Francisco a better place is truly inspiring 💖. It's awesome to see him prioritize the needs of his constituents over politics as usual 🙌. The fact that he's pushing for affordable housing and inclusivity initiatives shows that he's all about creating opportunities for everyone, not just the wealthy few 🤝. I love how he's focusing on making San Francisco a great place to live and work, rather than just seeking national fame 💯. It's time for city leaders to put their constituents first and create a more equitable society! 👏
 
I'm lovin' how Mayor Lurie is goin' all out to prove San Francisco's still the best place to live & work 💕🌉 His focus on affordability & inclusivity is so important - it's not just about gentrification, but actually makin' sure everyone's got access to a decent home, no matter what their income level 🏠💸

And I gotta say, 62% of residents thinkin' the city's on the right track? That's huge! 😊 It shows that people are startin' to see the positive changes Lurie's implemented, like the new Family Zoning Map 📈🌆

Now, I do agree that there's still work to be done, but what I love about Lurie is he's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in, even if it means ruffling some feathers 💁‍♀️💬 Like pushin' back against the wealthy elite who just wanna keep it lit for themselves 🙄

Lurie's all about creatin' a city where everyone's got a shot, regardless of income or background 🌈🌎 It's a beautiful vision, and I'm excited to see how it plays out 💫
 
omg i'm like totally obsessed with this mayor lurie dude 🤩! i mean, 62% of san francisco residents think their city is on the right track? that's like, major progress! Lurie's all about making sure everyone has access to affordable housing and stuff, which is so needed in a city that's been kinda sketchy lately 😐. i love how he's not afraid to go up against the wealthy elite and fight for what's best for his city 🤑. he's like, totally putting people over profits and it's giving me all the feels 🙌!
 
I think it's awesome that Mayor Lurie is putting San Francisco first! 🤝 It's clear he's not just worried about pleasing the wealthy elite, but actually cares about what his residents need. The fact that 62% of SF residents think their city is on the right track is a huge win, and I'm all for initiatives like Family Zoning Map to create more affordable housing options. 💼 But at the same time, it's good to hear that Lurie knows there's still work to be done - it's not going to be easy to turn things around! 🌈 What do you guys think about Mayor Lurie's approach? Should cities prioritize their own needs over national or global interests?
 
omg I just got back from the most amazing road trip to Big Sur 🚗🌊 and it was literally life-changing! I've been thinking about how San Francisco's vibes are kinda similar to that place - you gotta balance progress with preservation of nature, you know? Like, I'm not saying SF needs to be all trees and hiking trails (although that sounds lovely 😊), but there's definitely a need for more green spaces and community-driven projects. And can we talk about how amazing it is when local leaders like Lurie prioritize the city's residents over just the rich folks? 🤝
 
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