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San Francisco supervisors approve $8.5M zoo rescue loan amid management scrutiny

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a resolution to allow the city to loan the San Francisco Zoo up to $8.5 million to keep it afloat amid its current fiscal crisis. The resolution, which was approved unanimously Tuesday without discussion, ...

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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a resolution to allow the city to loan the San Francisco Zoo up to $8.5 million to keep it afloat amid its current fiscal crisis. The resolution, which was approved unanimously Tuesday without discussion, ...

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According to Local News Matters’s source item, San Francisco supervisors approve $8.5M zoo rescue loan amid management scrutiny, The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a resolution to allow the city to loan the San Francisco Zoo up to $8.5 million to keep it afloat amid its current fiscal crisis. The resolution, which was approved unanimously Tuesday without discussion, grants the city’s Recreation and Park Department the ability to enter into a […] The post San Francisco supervisors approve $8.5M zoo rescue loan amid management scrutiny appeared first on Local News Matters .

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