Campaign News

 

Op-Ed: Here's what SF needs to do next to keep our city clean

San Francisco Examiner

 

Danny leads community effort to bring Grocery Outlet to old Safeway on Bay Street

"It comes more than a year after Danny Sauter, a resident of the area who is vying to become its supervisor in the November election, launched an online petition calling for an affordable grocer to replace Safeway, which closed last May." - SF Chronicle

 

Op-Ed: What learning Cantonese as a candidate for office in San Francisco has taught me

Wind Newspaper

 

Op-Ed: Burned Out Building in North Beach Should be New Housing, Central Subway Station

San Francisco Examiner

 

Nonprofit Head Joins Race To Replace Aaron Peskin on the Board of Supervisors

San Francisco Standard

 

李爾德支持加強警力改善治安

Sing Tao Daily

 

News about Danny’s Community Work

 

Building a New Computer Lab in Chinatown

Thanks to broad community support, we raised $50k to fund a new computer lab in Chinatown that will support hundreds of youth and senior residents who live in SROs.

 

Safeway set to close store serving San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf area

"It's about 20,000 residents within a half mile of the store. For those families, for those seniors, it's going to be more difficult to get affordable groceries all of a sudden," Sauter said.

CBS News

 

San Francisco Needs to Get Serious About the Future of Its Downtown

The Bold Italic

 

Opinion : Central Subway’s slow start demands immediate fixing

Wind Newspaper

 

2,000+ Signatures Collected to Allow El Farolito to Open in North Beach

“Something is broken if we treat a small, family owned Mexican restaurant the same way as a Starbucks or a McDonalds,” wrote Danny Sauter, former president of North Beach Neighbors, in an online petition that quickly collected over [2,000] signatures.

San Francisco Examiner

 
Danny and North Beach Delivers helping neighborhood restaurants

How a group of SF volunteers helped generate nearly $50,000 for North Beach restaurants

SF Gate

 

The Nearly Impossible Path to Opening a Small Business in San Francisco’s District 3

 
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Neighborhood Association Does Free Delivery for Struggling North Beach Restaurants

Eater San Francisco

 
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North Beach Now Podcast Featuring Danny Sauter

Danny joined the North beach Now podcast to discuss our campaign, why D3 needs Slow Streets, COVID testing and recovery, and how we are supporting our neighbors right now.

 
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KRON4 News Segment

Danny spoke about his new effort to help out restaurants in this difficult time, North Beach Delivers.

KRON4 News

 

Op-Ed: District 3 can do its part to house Muni drivers

District 3, has seen just 132 net new affordable housing units built in the prior 10 years. That represents less than 2% of the city’s affordable housing growth during that time. Kirkland Yard can be transformed into a new facility that provides hundreds of new affordable units.

SF Examiner

 
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New North Beach pop-up park series aims to fill gap left by Washington Square's closure

“North Beach Neighbors launched a new weekly pop-up park, Sundays in the PARKing lot. The new pop-up aims to close the gap left behind by the closure of Washington Square Park until early next year.”

Hoodline

 
Danny Sauter stands in front of North Beach Farmers Market

North Beach Farmers Market Returns at New Location

“After more than two years of planning, several community meetings and a new partnership with Italian eatery Piazza Pelligrini, North Beach's farmers market is returning this weekend. Nearly a dozen farmers will participate each week ... with a selection of items rotating ‘with the seasons.’”

Hoodline

 
Cheese stacked inside Little Vine store on Grant Alley

What businesses do North Beach residents want?

"There's a sense [among residents] that North Beach needs to be a little more open," said Sauter. "We've seen other businesses going to other neighborhoods for one reason or the other. We need to be more proactive about attracting them here." 

Hoodline

 
Vacant, boarded-up storefronts on Columbus Avenue

North Beach Commercial Vacancy Rate Doubles in 3 Years

“Commercial vacancy rates in North Beach have more than doubled since 2015, according to a new joint survey conducted by three neighborhood organizations.” 

Hoodline