San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has declared that his city is the best place to live in the world, and that anyone who claims otherwise simply doesn't know what they're talking about. According to Lurie, during a recent interview with global editorial director Katie Drummond, San Francisco's residents overwhelmingly believe that their city is moving in the right direction.
In contrast to some of his predecessors, who he believes took the city for granted and focused on national politics rather than local concerns, Lurie has made it clear that his primary focus is on making San Francisco a great place for its residents. To do this, he emphasizes the need for relentless advocacy for the city and a commitment to creating conditions for residents' success.
One key area of focus for Lurie is affordability. He wants to make sure that kids born in San Francisco today can live comfortably there for their entire lives. To achieve this goal, the new Family Zoning Map has been passed through city government, which will help create denser housing along transit corridors.
Despite a tendency among some local politicians to look beyond San Francisco's borders and focus on state or national office, Lurie remains focused on his city and its unique needs. He expressed confidence that his approach is paying off, citing the high percentage of residents who believe their city is headed in the right direction.
However, it's worth noting that some critics may argue that a commitment to making San Francisco affordable could be seen as overly ambitious or naive, given the city's well-documented housing crisis. Lurie's emphasis on creating conditions for residents' success suggests that he believes the key to overcoming this challenge lies in a combination of local leadership and community engagement.
Ultimately, whether or not one agrees with Lurie's vision for San Francisco, it's clear that the mayor is deeply committed to making his city a great place to live, work, and raise a family. As he puts it, "We want you here, and we're going to create the conditions for your success."
In contrast to some of his predecessors, who he believes took the city for granted and focused on national politics rather than local concerns, Lurie has made it clear that his primary focus is on making San Francisco a great place for its residents. To do this, he emphasizes the need for relentless advocacy for the city and a commitment to creating conditions for residents' success.
One key area of focus for Lurie is affordability. He wants to make sure that kids born in San Francisco today can live comfortably there for their entire lives. To achieve this goal, the new Family Zoning Map has been passed through city government, which will help create denser housing along transit corridors.
Despite a tendency among some local politicians to look beyond San Francisco's borders and focus on state or national office, Lurie remains focused on his city and its unique needs. He expressed confidence that his approach is paying off, citing the high percentage of residents who believe their city is headed in the right direction.
However, it's worth noting that some critics may argue that a commitment to making San Francisco affordable could be seen as overly ambitious or naive, given the city's well-documented housing crisis. Lurie's emphasis on creating conditions for residents' success suggests that he believes the key to overcoming this challenge lies in a combination of local leadership and community engagement.
Ultimately, whether or not one agrees with Lurie's vision for San Francisco, it's clear that the mayor is deeply committed to making his city a great place to live, work, and raise a family. As he puts it, "We want you here, and we're going to create the conditions for your success."