It's not just about changing an outdated law. The new rules mean a chance to revitalize a neighborhood hit hard by COVID.
SAN FRANCISCO -- It's one of the liveliest neighborhoods in San Francisco, but for the past three-and-a-half decades, if you wanted to open a bar in the city's Castro neighborhood, you were out of luck.
"And then we dug a little bit and realized, oh wow, this is true, and we probably should change this," he said.
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