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Who's recommending a no vote on the Measure AOpposition to the Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond is limited. Key critics include the SF Republican Party, John Crabtree, and the Westside Observer, who raise concerns about funding allocations and accountability, particularly regarding the Potrero Bus Yard's spending.
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San Francisco Republican Party
EA
Equal Fire Protection for All
ConnectedSF
Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods
Chinese American Democratic Club
San Francisco Green Party
San Francisco Latino Democratic Club
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Planning Association for the Richmond
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Save Our Neighborhoods San Francisco
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Sunset-Parkside Education and Action Committee
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A no vote maintains San Francisco's current emergency response infrastructure without implementing the proposed $535 million in funding for upgrades and renovations.
The city will continue existing public safety facilities and systems without the planned enhancements, including the replacement of the Potrero Bus Yard and the expansion of the Emergency Firefighting Water System.
A no vote maintains San Francisco's current emergency response infrastructure without implementing the proposed $535 million in funding for upgrades and renovations. The city will continue existing public safety facilities and systems without the planned enhancements, including the replacement of the Potrero Bus Yard and the expansion of the Emergency Firefighting Water System.
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