San Francisco's Board of Supervisors considers an ordinance requiring 6-month notice for grocery store closures and good faith efforts to maintain services.

San Francisco's Board of Supervisors is considering an ordinance requiring grocery stores to provide a 6-month notice before closing and to make "good faith" efforts to continue grocery services, such as selling the store to another operator. The ordinance allows for closures in unforeseeable circumstances, like natural disasters. Failure to comply could result in lawsuits from affected individuals.

April 05, 2024
4 Articles

Further Reading