LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage Strategy. The document, a draft version of which was first released in 2018, aims to provide city leaders myriad ideas for preserving and strengthening San Francisco's LGBTQ community.But it has yet to be finalized or presented to the planning commission or Board of Supervisors.
Although city staff had told the B.A.R. last year that the supervisors would need to vote on the document in order for it to become official, a planning spokeswoman recently told the B.A.R.
a final version of the strategy merely needs to be published and the department is awaiting guidance on its next step.Thus, West Hollywood is poised to beat San Francisco in establishing the nation's first drag laureate. "Let's get to work on it quickly.