San Francisco District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani cast the sixth vote Tuesday to remove an amendment that would have landmarked fixed, orchestra-style seating at the Castro Theatre, delivering a blow to opponents of Another Planet Entertainment.
San Francisco District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani cast the sixth vote Tuesday to remove an amendment that would have landmarked fixed, orchestra-style seating at the Castro Theatre, delivering a blow to opponents of Another Planet Entertainment.
Those opposed to Another Planet Entertainment’s plan to remove the fixed, orchestral seating at the Castro Theatre made their pitch in a May 30 virtual town hall, and have identified two supervisors as possible swing votes on the matter.
With little fanfare and hardly any public comment, a San Francisco Board of Supervisors committee on Monday advanced an amendment that would see the fixed orchestra seating remain in place at the Castro Theatre.
Terrance Alan, president of the Castro Merchants Association, was ousted Thursday in a leadership shakeup following a tense meeting that saw tempers flare and even threats of a lawsuit.