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District 11 candidates discuss ways to bring in more grocery stores

B.James45 min ago

Welcome back to the "Meet the Candidates" series for District 11, where we ask each candidate to answer one question every week leading up to the election. They must answer the question in 100 words or less. We will link to longer answers.

With District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safaí termed out and running for mayor, seven candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to represent the Excelsior, Oceanview and the Outer Mission.

This week, we ask the candidates: How can you, as district supervisor, get more grocery stores into District 11?

Also this week, we have Oscar Flores, the only Republican candidate in the District 11 supervisor race, joining the "Meet the Candidates" series.

Next week, I will be at Cumaica Coffee (4726 Mission St.) at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26. You can also reach me with questions, comments, and tips at .

I live next to the Safeway on Mission Street, but large parts of District 11 (Lakeview/OMI, Outer Mission, Crocker Amazon, Excelsior near McLaren) are food deserts. I would use all of my creativity and fundraising/business experience to bring more grocery stores to D11!

District 11 has a demand problem — from a chain grocery store's perspective they are likely to pick another San Francisco location with more sales and parking. Short term, I would leverage all of my business, finance and negotiating experience to pitch grocers and make it easy for them, providing incentives like favorable lease conditions, organizing ... read more here

Endorsed by: Attorney General Rob Bonta, Senator Scott Wiener, Sheriff Paul Miyamoto, Supervisors Joel Engardio and Matt Dorsey, NorCal Carpenters Union... read more here

We need to eliminate the fees that owners have to pay whenever they open a grocery store. Instead of taxing businesses, we should be granting tax reductions. We need to clean the streets and provide safer public transportation so people can feel safe taking their groceries on the bus. We need to provide safety measures to eliminate shoplifting because this is a huge deterrent for people who want to do business in San Francisco. We need to offer low interest loans and appropriate funds to establish new grants for newly opened grocery stores in our communities.

I believe the best way to bring more grocery stores to the Lakeview community, which is largely a food desert, is by collaborating with local businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs within the district. Through a city program focused on identifying qualified candidates to open grocery stores, we can leverage franchise opportunities from companies like Grocery Outlet.

The city would support our local business owners and entrepreneurs by helping them apply for a franchise, secure an ideal location, streamline the permitting process, and assist with startup costs.

This approach ensures that community members are personally invested in creating community assets that employ ... read more here

In District 11, we have many neighborhood grocery stores that support our diverse cultural needs, particularly in the Excelsior, such as Cordoba Market, Casa Lucas, El Chico Market, La Loma Produce #3, and Guzman's Produce just to name a few. These community serving, mom and pop markets need our support and not competition. However, I have heard from OMI residents who don't have the same kind of access and want grocery stores they can walk to. Many residents would also like to see some different offerings such as Trader Joes. If elected, I would work with the Office of Economic ... read more here

Endorsed by: Assemblymember Phil Ting, former police commissioner Larry Yee, San Francisco Board of Education commissioner Jenny Lam, former supervisors Norman Yee, Sandy Fewer and Mabel Teng.

Access to fresh groceries is a critical need in District 11, and one way to address this is through smart zoning reform. As supervisor, I will work to revise zoning laws to make it easier for grocery stores to open and succeed in our neighborhoods. By creating dedicated commercial zones and fast-tracking permits for grocery retailers, we can attract more stores and provide greater access to fresh, affordable food. I'm committed to working with city planners and the community to ensure our zoning laws support economic growth and improve food access for all residents.

Endorsed by: United Educators of San Francisco, Green Party, Run for Something, Police Commissioner Debra Walker, ... read more here

Before discussing the introduction of more businesses, such as grocery stores, we must first address and resolve the issues of crime and homelessness. It is folly to entertain new business ideas if these fundamental problems remain unaddressed, as they are the primary reasons businesses are either avoiding or leaving District 11 and San Francisco.

Once these issues are truly resolved, we can engage with existing grocery businesses to assist them in expanding, such as the neighborhood staple Casa Lucas. Additionally, we should carefully consider the demographics of District 11 and encourage grocery stores with an ethnic focus to serve communities ... read more here

Endorsed by: The Republican Club of San Francisco, San Francisco Republican Party, San Francisco Briones Society, San Francisco Young Republicans.

As Supervisor, I will make sure that we prioritize investment in these neighborhoods. We need to incentivize grocery stores to open in our communities, support local farmers' markets, and promote community gardens where families can grow their own food. We cannot address hunger without addressing access.

Lakeview/OMI neighborhoods are prime examples of the food deserts plaguing our city, where access to fresh, affordable food is either limited or nonexistent. It's unacceptable that families in these communities often have to travel to access staple items. The lack of nearby grocery stores forces many of our residents to rely on corner ... read more here

Endorsed by: Supervisors Shamann Walton and Myrna Melgar, Assemblymember Matt Haney, Former SF mayor Willie Brown Jr., Transit Workers Union Local 250A... read more here

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Candidates are ordered alphabetically but rotated weekly. Answers may be lightly edited for formatting, spelling, and grammar. If you have questions for the candidates, please let us know at .

Read the rest of the District 11 questions here , and the entire "Meet the Candidates" series here .

You can register to vote via the sf.gov website . Illustrations for the series by Neil Ballard.

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