Jonathan Cherry details development agreement for May site community benefits

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The City of San Francisco is making strides in community development, as highlighted by Jonathan Cherry, project manager with the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, during a recent government meeting. Cherry announced that over the past year, his office has collaborated with various city departments, including the fire department and the real estate division, to finalize a development agreement that outlines the commitments of a developer and the community benefits tied to a revised project.

This initiative aims to uphold the original goals set by the city in 2018, ensuring that the development aligns with the community's needs and expectations. Cherry emphasized the importance of these commitments, stating that they are crucial for fostering a positive relationship between the developer and the community.

As the project moves forward, the city remains focused on ensuring that the benefits of development are shared with residents, reinforcing San Francisco's commitment to responsible and inclusive growth. The next steps will involve further discussions to solidify these agreements and ensure that the community's voice is heard throughout the process.

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