Peskin plans to question Breed on public safety at UN Plaza

By Adam Shanks : sfexaminer – excerpt

People take cover on a rainy morning in the U.N. Plaza a day after the Tenderloin Center closed last December. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will question Mayor London Breed at the plaza during its next meeting…

Mayor London Breed and the Board of Supervisors will discuss The City’s response to the opioid crisis at its epicenter.

Maybe.

In an unorthodox meeting organized by San Francisco Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin, Breed is set to field questions Tuesday at United Nations Plaza on how The City is coordinating public safety resources in response to an alarming rise in drug overdose deaths.

The agenda for Tuesday’s regular Board of Supervisors meeting calls for a “special off-site meeting,” beginning at 2 p.m., at United Nations (U.N.) Plaza on McAllister Street. After Breed addresses Supervisors, the meeting will be recessed and supervisors will reconvene in City Hall for their usual session…(more)