An announced town hall on the subject of raising a more contemporary Pride flag at Castro and Market streets was quietly dropped by the Castro LGBTQ Cultural District last month.
The district's advisory board's executive committee voted October 12 to cancel the town hall, district manager Tina Valentin Aguirre stated to the Bay Area Reporter.
That vote came weeks after the town hall was supposed to have taken place — as it was initially announced for August or September. "This was due to a lack of capacity to implement the town hall as an event as we are focusing on other projects right now," Aguirre, a genderqueer person, stated October 21.