In a heartfelt meeting of the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) for the City and County of San Francisco, emotions ran high as Vice Chair Cynthia Cruz Pollack announced her departure due to an upcoming maternity leave. The meeting, held via video conference, marked a significant moment for the commission, which has been a political home for Pollack over the past seven years.
Chair Connie Chan opened the session with a warm welcome, acknowledging the presence of fellow commissioners and the public. The meeting provided an opportunity for public comment, allowing residents to engage with the commission's work. As the session progressed, Pollack took the floor to reflect on her time with LAFCO, highlighting the launch of initiatives like Clean Power SF and the ongoing efforts toward establishing a public bank.
Her departure was met with gratitude and admiration from her colleagues. Commissioner Gordon Marr praised Pollack's dedication to transforming San Francisco's economy towards clean energy, emphasizing the significant impact she has made during her tenure. Chan echoed these sentiments, expressing both sadness at her leaving and excitement for her new journey into motherhood.
In a touching gesture, Chan presented Pollack with a certificate of honor, recognizing her contributions to the commission and the city. The meeting underscored the collaborative spirit of LAFCO and the importance of community engagement in shaping San Francisco's future. As Pollack prepares for her new role as a parent, the commission looks ahead, confident in the capable hands of its remaining members to continue the vital work of fostering sustainable growth in the city.