San Francisco to Temporarily Halt Violations After Small Businesses' Concerns

Dozens of small businesses in San Francisco’s Chinatown have learned that the city will temporarily halt violations. This comes as the shops were hit with permit violation notices for things like awnings.

On Thursday, BeChinatown owner Lily Lo showed NBC Bay Area her stack of notice of violations.

“I counted today. I’m close to 30,” she said.

Lo is also an advocate for the small businesses of Chinatown, where violations for not having a permit for awnings were being slapped on businesses.

Following NBC Bay Area’s original report, San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin’s office said Friday they will temporarily not give more notice of violations or NOVs and late

→ Continue reading at NBC Bay Area

More from author

Related posts

Advertisment

Latest posts

The Tantalizing Mystery of the Solar System’s Hidden Oceans

The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.For most of humankind’s existence, Earth was the only known ocean-draped world, seemingly unlike any...

The Role of Scholarships and Grants in Financing Education

Applying for scholarships and grants helps students pay for college. In some situations, these awards allow people to obtain a degree they wouldn't be...

EV, hybrid and gas-powered: Some interesting cars coming in 2024 | CNN Business

CNN  —  Next year will see the introduction of some new, genuinely affordable electric vehicles as well as...