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Author: Alfredo Casuso

CITY LEADERS PUSH FOR PUBLIC SAFETY SOLUTIONS  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

Tuesday, March 7, 2023  

Contact: Mayor’s Office of Communications, mayorspressoffice@sfgov.org   

***PRESS RELEASE***  

CITY LEADERS PUSH FOR PUBLIC SAFETY SOLUTIONS  

Mayor Breed joins elected officials, public safety leaders, and community leaders to call for support for approval for more police overtime funding to address immediate safety needs, as well as long-term needs and alternatives to policing  

San Francisco, CA – Today in the Tenderloin neighborhood, Mayor London N. Breed joined City leaders to call for support for key public safety initiatives to help maintain police services, support retention and recruitment of police officers, increase prosecution of open-air drug dealing, and extend alternatives to policing through community ambassador programs.   

Mayor Breed was joined by District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, Supervisors Catherine Stefani, Matt Dorsey and Joel Engardio, Police Chief Bill Scott, Lena Miller, Executive Director of Urban Alchemy, as well as community leaders from across San Francisco.   

The four specific actions called on were:  

  • Fund Overtime Immediately to ensure officers can continue making arrests around drug dealing, break-ins, retail theft, violent crime, and to be able to respond to calls for service.  
  • Strengthen Retention and Recruitment strategies to prevent further loss of officers and build back up our ranks over the long-term.  
  • Increase Prosecution of Open-Air Drug Dealing by adding more prosecutors to the District Attorney’s Office dedicated to fentanyl dealers.   
  • Continue Ambassador Program in the Tenderloin and Downtown areas to ensure our streets are welcoming for residents, workers, and visitors.  

“Public safety is the top issue I hear about every day from residents, workers, and small businesses,” said Mayor London N. Breed. “Right now, we have a lot of work to do to stabilize law enforcement in the long-run, while continuing to provide the basic services right now through both having police officers on our streets, but also alternative solutions working alongside them through our Ambassador programs. Neighborhoods across the City are asking for resources, and we will be aggressive to answer their call.” 

Fund Overtime: Budget Supplemental  

On Tuesday February 14, Mayor Breed introduced a $27 million budget supplemental to fund police overtime and public safety ambassadors through the end of the fiscal year. She was joined by co-sponsors Supervisors Catherine Stefani, Rafael Mandelman, Matt Dorsey, and Joel Engardio. The supplemental will ensure the police have the funding necessary to continue to meet current levels of service. This includes the ability to investigate and curtail drug dealing and illegal use of narcotics, reduce gun violence, homicides, and violent crimes.   

Importantly, this supplemental prevents mandated service cuts and a hiring freeze. If this supplemental does not pass, the Controller will be required to freeze hiring and overtime spending through the end of the fiscal year in June, which will significantly reduce policing levels across the City.  

The Overtime Supplemental has not yet been scheduled for a hearing at the Budget Committee of the Board of Supervisors.  It needs eight votes to pass.   

“We cannot afford to continue to put the safety of San Franciscans and visitors at risk,” said Supervisor Catherine Stefani. “With a 600-officer shortfall that continues to grow, adequate staffing will allow officers to respond to calls and engage in proactive policing–including our vital merchant corridors in District 2 and the Palace of Fine Arts. SFPD needs this emergency funding—now.”  

“The future of San Francisco’s economy, and especially our downtown, depends on our ability to maintain safe, clean, accessible public spaces,” said Supervisor Rafael Mandelman. “Failing to fund police overtime, expand downtown ambassadors, and support the District Attorney’s work to end open air drug markets would undermine long term efforts to stabilize City revenue and services.”  

“The Mayor’s proposed budget supplemental will help our police department deliver necessary services to protect public safety during a time when we need it the most. The City’s police understaffing crisis is at an all-time low and we need to ensure the safety of our residents by keeping officers on the streets and holding drug dealers accountable,” said Supervisor Matt Dorsey. “I’m proud to support the announcements made today and will continue to be advocate for public safety every day.”  

“We’re short 500 officers for a city our size and our last academy only had 12 graduates. The station that serves the Sunset has lost half its officers in the past four years. Overtime funding is critical to maintain the little staffing we have,” said Supervisor Joel Engardio. “We also need people willing to be cops in San Francisco. We need to support our police officers. They’re a model of reform but treated like they can’t be trusted. They’re constantly under fire while being asked to do too much without the tools they need. They don’t feel valued and we need to change that narrative.”  

Strengthen Retention and Recruitment: New Police Contract:

As part of the City’s work to address its severe police staffing shortage, Mayor London Breed is introducing legislation on Tuesday March 7th to adopt the ratified contract with the San Francisco Police Officers Association that is a significant step in retaining and recruiting police officers.   

Sworn staffing levels have fallen precipitously in the last three years and San Francisco is now 331 officers lower than in 2019 and 541 officers below the staffing analysis recommended level; many are eligible for retirement. 

The new Police Contract Agreement will help stop the outflow of experienced officers leaving San Francisco by including significant retention bonuses. It will also help recruit new officers by making San Francisco the highest paid starting salary in the Bay Area while also adding incentives for officers looking to transfer from other jurisdictions. The agreement also supports officers and their families by including childcare support in circumstances where officers get called in for mandatory overtime, called back to work, or held over schedule.    

The legislation to adopt the contract must be approved by a majority of the Board of Supervisors.  

“This budget supplemental will ensure that our police department has the funding necessary to maintain the services that we are providing for our City,” said San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott. “This includes combating open air drug sales and use, reducing violent crime, property crime, and getting guns off our streets. This is a crucial component of our short- and long-term strategies to make San Francisco a destination police department for those seeking a career in law enforcement and those continuing their careers in law enforcement.”  

Increase Prosecution of Open-Air Drug Dealing: DA Supplemental:

On Tuesday February 14th, the Mayor introduced a companion piece of legislation to the Police Overtime Supplemental that provides nearly $200,000 supplemental funding for three additional prosecutors in the District Attorney’s Office who will focus on open air drug dealing. This will bolster the DA’s aggressive efforts by expediting additional resources.  

Since District Attorney Jenkins appointment and election in 2022, the filing rate for narcotics sales cases in San Francisco went up to 90% from 75%. Additionally, the City saw an 84% increase in felony narcotics arraignments (July 2022- Feb 2023 vs same time period for previous administration).  

  • 525 felony narcotics sales cases filed compared to 290 for the same time period as the previous administration.   
  • 430 individuals were arraigned for felony narcotics compared to 234 for the same time period as the previous administration.  

“Having additional prosecutors dedicated to prosecuting narcotics cases will ensure that we are able to increase our efforts to disrupt open-air drug dealing and hold drug dealers accountable,” said District Attorney Brooke Jenkins. “Communities across the city are demanding that we do more; this investment will meet their demand for immediate action in the courtroom.”   

Continue Ambassador Program in the Tenderloin and Downtown: Contract Extension:

In January, Mayor Breed introduced a contract extension for two ambassador programs: Urban Alchemy that covers the Tenderloin and Mid-Market areas and the Welcome Ambassadors that cover Downtown and tourist areas. Both of these programs have created positive change in the areas they are located. Urban Alchemy has been an asset for the community, serves as an alternative to policing, and has helped bring stability to some of our most challenged streets.   

The Welcome Ambassadors are an essential part of our Downtown and tourism recovery. They support visitors, workers, and residents, and help make conventions at Moscone Center a success. They’ve received incredible, consistent feedback about the positive impact they are having.   

The legislation to approve the contract extension is scheduled to be heard at the Budget and Appropriations Committee of the Board of Supervisors on March 8th. If it does not move forward, both Urban Alchemy and the Welcome Ambassadors will have to initiate layoffs and remove ambassadors from the streets.   

“Urban Alchemy’s work saves and transforms lives. Every day, our amazing Practitioners connect unhoused San Franciscans with shelter and services; they safely and compassionately de-escalate conflict; they make sure community businesses and public spaces are accessible to everyone; and they do all of that critical work armed only with their ability to communicate, connect, and convince citizens to be the best versions of themselves in critical moments” said Dr. Lena Miller, Founder and CEO of Urban Alchemy. “We must continue advancing these kinds of alternative solutions, and I’m grateful to Mayor Breed and our partners for their bold leadership and commitment to an innovative approach rooted in community empowerment and inclusion.”  

“The San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce presents the largest celebration of the Lunar New Year outside of Asia,” said Harlan Wong, Chinese New Year Festival and Parade Director, and First Vice President of Chinese Chamber of Commerce. “Due to the recent gun violence, the question on everyone’s mind was ‘What will be done to ensure a safe environment for our participants and attendees?’ Before a single firecracker was lit, I reached out to Captain Farmer from Central Station and he coordinated Police officers to work overtime and ensure a safe environment for the Parade. I urge the Board of Supervisors to approve the Mayor’s proposed budget to fund overtime pay to our Police Officers that will ultimately benefit our communities.”  

“We need to keep our officers on our street,” said Larry Yee, Board Member of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association. “We are simply asking that the Police Department is able to maintain the level of fundamental service to keep us safe. As the nation’s most historic organization that serves and advocates on behalf of the Chinese community, we cannot express our gratitude enough to the foot-beat and patrol officers in our neighborhood. We see them every day and we don’t want to lose them even for a minute.”  

“This City cannot afford any delay of police service because of cuts and hiring freeze,” said Betty Louie and Eva Lee, Chinatown Merchants Association. “Chinatown’s safety was hit the hardest in the last few years. We are still trying to recover our economy, and that involves working with our police officers and public safety partners. We needed that funding yesterday and we need it now. Please help support these hard-working officers.”  

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The Coachella Valley Wakes Up to a New Radio Station!

Media contact: David Perry / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com 


Wednesday, March 8  

The Coachella Valley Wakes Up to a New Radio Station!

MeTVfm 103.1 
Timeless and Memorable Music from the people who bring you MeTV

7 March 2023 – Palm Springs, CA:  The “MeTV” generation wakes up the Coachella Valley airwaves Wednesday morning, March 8. That’s when MeTV Music at 103.1 FM (www.1031meTVfm.com) debuts with a uniquely appealing mix of familiar songs, rarely played gems and deep tracks from landmark albums from the 50s through the 80s.

“We are bringing to the Desert a unique music format of Timeless and Memorable songs that evokes strong emotions of days gone by,” said station owner Brad Fuhr. The concept has already been popularized by the MeTV television format known as Memorable Entertainment television. “The station’s unique blend of oldies and the stories behind the artists will also evoke strong emotions, including daily features that will provide listeners with a compelling reason to tune in each day.”

Fuhr, known as a major voice for the LGBTQ+ community and allies in the Coachella Valley, recently finalized purchase plans for KQPS 103.1 FM, previously known in the market as “Channel Q.”  The acquisition follows Fuhr’s purchase of KGAY 106.5 Palm Springs in August 2021. MeTVfm 103.1 expands Brad’s local landscape which began 10 years ago with the LGBTQ+ website for locals and visitors, Gay Desert Guide, and digital agency OMGPSP. 

The format comes from the people who created MeTV which is found locally on KMIR HD2 and channel 14 on cable TV,” Fuhr notes. “It has had a nearly eight-year successful run in the highly competitive Chicago radio market, where it has garnered top ratings and raving fans of the wide variety of music. It’s a perfect fit with the Mid-Century vibe of Palm Springs and reflects people’s love of memorable music from past decades. MeTVfm 103.1 will fill a gap in the market.”

The first day’s featured artist is a birthday tribute to The Monkees’ Micky Dolenz, so Wednesday, March 8th will be filled with songs associated with his career.  This weekend, 103.1 MeTVfm will feature songs about “time” as we move into Daylight Saving Time on Sunday. The station will run commercial free for the remainder of the week so listeners can sample MeTVfm 103.1 with the most music.

For interviews, contact Brad at 323-877-2020.

TV commercial with b-roll available here:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/179RuERdJI55kcJSaH2LMGEhP8ix9saSJ/view?usp=sharing

80,000 Free Tulips Delight 30-35,000 San Franciscans on American Tulip Day

80,000 Free Tulips Delight 30-35,000 San Franciscans
on American Tulip Day 

American Flower Bulb Day, presented by Royal Anthos, 
made its magnificent return to the city to honor International Women’s Day 

6 March 2023 – On Saturday, March 4, 2023, 30-35,000 people gathered at Union Square in San Francisco, CA, to pick a free bouquet from the 80,000 tulips donated in honor of International Women’s Day. The event aimed to brighten moods, kick off spring and celebrate inspirational women. Royal Anthos presented this free event with help from the Netherlands Consulate in San Francisco, San Francisco Recreation and Parks, and the Union Square Alliance. 

“Tulips signify the beginning of spring, and everyone was delighted to be together this year, surrounded by the beauty and bright colors,” exclaimed Henk Westerhof, chairman of Royal Anthos, organizers of the event. 

“These tulips exemplify our City’s strong connection with the Netherlands, including our economic ties as well as our shared commitment on climate action, civil rights, and equality,” said Mayor London N. Breed. “It was an honor to welcome Her Majesty Queen Máxima to San Francisco, and I thank the Dutch people for gifting us with the stunning display of tulips in Golden Gate Park. We thrive when we connect with other communities around shared values and working together to make the world a more beautiful and vibrant place.” 

“As a gesture of gratitude and appreciation, a special London N. Breed tulip has been created and planted in the Queen Wilhelmina Garden in Golden Gate Park to thank the City and the Mayor for warmly receiving Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in September 2022. As it is customary in the Netherlands to express gratitude with flowers, 5,000 bulbs of the London N. Breed tulip have been planted as a symbol of the enduring friendship between the Netherlands and San Francisco. The tulip’s vibrant hues were inspired by the colors worn by her Majesty and the Mayor on the memorable day of their meeting,” said Dirk Janssen, Consul-general of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in San Francisco.

Union Square was a vibrant and colorful scene as 80,000 fresh tulips covered the area. Visitors were invited to pick and build a tulip bouquet to gift to a woman who has inspired them. American Tulip Day brought together people of all ages and brought joy to many. The tulips, which thrive in San Francisco’s weather, were a huge hit with visitors. Many were fascinated by the intact bulbs and inquired about care for their fresh bouquets. These tulips will make a lasting impression, as they will last up to two weeks. 

“American Tulip Day brought spectacular beauty and cheer to Union Square on Saturday,” said Marisa Rodriguez, CEO of Union Square Alliance. “The tulips symbolized spring, a metaphorical renewal of the District, and the perfect kick-off to our annual Union Square in Bloom Initiative. The display of 80,000 American-grown tulips, grown from Dutch bulbs, was breathtaking and even more special because they honored International Women’s Day. What a beautiful and special way to thank the extraordinary women who inspire us daily. We hope it will become a new International Women’s Day tradition to gift tulips to the women in our lives.” 

The event first debuted in Union Square in 2018 and returned in 2019. The 2020 event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. In 2021, in lieu of an in-person event, organizers arranged and shared 25,000 tulips with women working on the “Front Lines” throughout the country and hosted a 2-day virtual tulip event. The highly anticipated event returned in person in 2022, drawing 8,500 people. Anthos was excited to be back in person for a fourth year in San Francisco. 

Press Kit: A press kit containing a wide selection of event images, logos, and videos that can be used as a b-roll can be provided. All images are provided royalty-free when citing Flowerbulbs.com as the source. 

Royal Anthos is a Dutch trade organization that represents the trade companies in flower bulbs and nursery stock products worldwide. For more information, visit www.anthos.org

Garden Media Group represents Royal Anthos in the United States. They specialize in the home, garden, horticulture, outdoor living, and lawn and landscape industries. They offer innovative PR campaigns to secure top media placements and partnerships with traditional and social media. For gardening tips, new product announcements, and PR and marketing tips, visit www.gardenmediagroup.com

About The Kingdom of the Netherlands: The Netherlands strives to solve societal and economic challenges with local and international partners. The country ranks sixth on the Global Innovation Index, and Amsterdam is one of the fastest growing ecosystems in Europe. As a trading nation, the Netherlands has continuously ranked as one of the top five foreign investors in the U.S. for multiple years, making the Netherlands the number one country with which the U.S. maintains a trade surplus. 

The Consulate General of the Netherlands in San Francisco, in partnership with Holland in the Valley and the Dutch ecosystem in the San Francisco Bay Area, empowers Dutch entrepreneurs and talent to innovate and scale in the U.S. by offering a network, content and programs. Learn more at United States | Netherlandsandyou.nl

San Francisco Recreation and Park Department: The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department currently manages more than 220 parks, playgrounds and open spaces throughout San Francisco, including two outside city limits – Sharp Park in Pacifica and Camp Mather in the High Sierras. The system includes full-complex recreation centers, swimming pools, golf courses, sports fields and numerous small-to-medium-sized clubhouses that offer a variety of sports- and arts-related recreation programs for people of all ages. Included in the Department’s responsibilities are Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, the Marina Yacht Harbor, the San Francisco Zoo and Lake Merced. In 2017, San Francisco became the first city in the nation where all residents have access to a park within a 10-minute walk, a direct result of the Department’s commitment to increasing and improving parkland in the city. Learn more at sfrecpark.org

For more information or high-res images, please contact: 
Peggy Anne Montgomery at peggyanne@gardenmediagroup.com or Bridget Langan at Bridget@gardenmediagroup.com or 610-444-3040  

Present American Tulip Day

Media Contact:
 DP&A, Inc. / David Perry (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com  

MEDIA ADVISORY / REQUEST FOR ONSITE COVERAGE:
SATURDAY, MARCH 4: 1pm ‘til 4:30pm

WHO: Royal Athos, in community partnership with
The Union Square Alliance, the Netherlands Consulate in San Francisco, and San Francisco Recreation and Parks

WHAT: Present American Tulip Day

WHEN: Saturday, March 4: 1pm ‘til 4:30pm

WEB: www.visitunionsquaresf.com
www.flowerbulbday.com

WHAT: Today in Union Square Plaza, it’s American Tulip Day: a colorful display of over 80,000 American-grown tulips, grown from Dutch bulbs, covering Union Square in celebration and honor of International Women’s Day. The public is invited to come and pick a free bouquet of tulips for themselves or as a gift to a woman who has inspired them this past year.

The Mayor of San Francisco, London N. Breed, and the President of Royal Anthos, Henk Westerhof, will open the ceremony at12:00pm. At that time, Westerhof will present a bouquet of tulips to the Mayor named after her. “The Dutch people are grateful for the strong relationship with the City of San Francisco. To thank the city and the Mayor for receiving Dutch Queen Maxima in September 2022, we will name a special tulip after Mayor London Breed and gift Dutch tulips to Bay Area residents,” said Consul-General Dirk Janssen.

“American Tulip Day brings spectacular beauty and cheer to Union Square,” said Marisa Rodriguez, CEO of Union Square Alliance. “The tulips symbolize Spring, a metaphorical renewal of the District, and the perfect kick-off to our annual Union Square in Bloom Initiative. The display of 80,000 American-grown tulips, grown from Dutch bulbs, is breathtaking and even more special because they honor International Women’s Day. What a beautiful and special way to thank the extraordinary women who inspire us daily. We hope it will become a new International Women’s Day Tradition to gift tulips to the women in our lives.”


The Royal Athos presents the tulip garden in community partnership with the Union Square Alliance, Netherlands Consulate in San Francisco, and San Francisco Recreation and Parks. It is open to the public at 1 pm and closes at 4:30 pm. By that time, all 80,000 tulips will be picked, giving many households an incredible feeling of early Spring. As March 8 is International Women’s Day, what better way to celebrate this special day than with fresh, colorful tulips? Access to the garden is free, and so are the tulips! We expect many people, so if you plan to visit the event, we encourage you to use public transport.


“Science confirms that flowers make us happy and promote compassion and kindness for others. Seeing the joy on thousands of people’s faces is so powerful. There is nothing else like the feeling American Tulip Day brings,” exclaims Peggy Anne Montgomery from Garden Media Group. “Tulips are the perfect way to honor women and spread the joy that only fresh flowers can bring. We hope it will become a new tradition to share a bouquet of tulips with the special women in our lives on International Women’s Day.”


About the Union Square Alliance:
The Union Square Alliance serves members and creates a high-quality visitor experience by managing and activating public spaces, attracting new investment, and advocating for the district’s future success. Union Square is the vibrant heart of San Francisco and an international destination where visitors come to enjoy exceptional retail experiences, luxury hotels, world-class cultural institutions, and great public spaces found only in the City by the Bay. A lively 27-block community surrounding Union Square Park in the heart of San Francisco makes up the Union Square Alliance. It is bordered on the north by Bush Street, on the east by Kearny Street, on the south by Market Street and on the west Taylor Street. For more information on the Alliance, go to www.visitunionsquaresf.com 

Palm Springs LGBTQ+ Media Entrepreneur Purchases Former Audacy FM Brand To Join with KGAY Radio

Media contact: David Perry / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com 

Channel Q KQPS 103.1 Radio Sold to Brad Fuhr
Palm Springs LGBTQ+ Media Entrepreneur Purchases Former Audacy FM Brand To Join with KGAY Radio

28 February 2023 – Palm Springs, CA:  In a major bit of Coachella Valley media news, local LGBTQ media entrepreneur Brad Fuhr has purchased KQPS 103.1 Radio, known in the market as “Channel Q.”  The acquisition, which follows Fuhr’s purchase of KGAY Radio in August 2021, expands Brad’s local landscape which began 10 years ago with the wildly successful Gay Desert Guide and digital agency OMGPSP.  On Monday, March 6, KGAY and 103.1 FM will begin simulcasting for a brief period, with new programming on the former “Channel Q” commencing Wednesday, March 8.

“Be careful what you wish for,” laughed Fuhr, known to legions of friends, colleagues and fans as a major voice for the LGBTQ+ community and allies in the Coachella Valley. “I’ve wanted for some time to expand and diversify the reach of our current properties to benefit listeners and advertisers. The deal with Audacy is a win, win, win for local media and for consumers.”

Under the KGAY PSP Corp umbrella, the new entity will be organized as a California public benefit corporation or “B” Corp. Such companies put purpose over profit with examples like Ben & Jerry’s and Patagonia.  The new offerings will allow Fuhr to provide multiple programming streams including the well-known and popular KGAYPalmSprings.com and 106.5 FM music channel with the new 103.1 FM.    

A new format will hit the airwaves at 103.1 FM on Wednesday, March 8th.  Fuhr would not reveal the format in advance, but alluded to his love of memorable music from decades past as a hint.  While programming will not be LGBTQ-specific, Fuhr believes that it will strike a chord with all audiences.  

Fuhr came to Palm Springs in 2013 to start GayDesertGuide.LGBT. Recognizing the decline of “gay” print media, he created the website to bring locals and visitors alike content including a wide-reaching events calendar, LGBTQ+ business directory, news and a weekly email newsletter.  He expanded with a digital marketing agency, OMGPSP, in 2015. 

www.GayDesertGuide.LGBT, www.KGAYPalmSprings.com

For interviews, contact Brad at 323-877-2020.