The Land Use and Transportation Committee took up an ordinance on May 8 to amend the landmark designation for the Castro Theatre to include specific exterior and interior features and to affirm the property's full historical significance.
Vice Chair Supervisor Dean Preston said the committee has debated the item previously, and supporters from the Castro Theatre Conservancy and allied groups urged the committee to pass the revised language and move the measure to the full Board. Speakers in the chamber and on the phone described a range of views: Stephen (a member of the public) and Rob Byrne of the Castro Theatre Conservancy cited an alternative plan and petition signatures (conservancy speakers said they had received thousands of signatures supporting their preferred approach); remote callers including Michael Petrellis and Mike Murray criticized the conservancy and the Cultural District for insufficient transparency, fundraising progress, and community engagement.
Supervisor Preston moved to forward the ordinance to the full Board with a positive recommendation. Supervisor Aaron Peskin voted aye; Chair Melgar registered a no vote, saying she supported landmarking the interior but could not support the amended legislation as written. The motion passed 2' 1.
What happens next: The item will be scheduled for full Board consideration per the committee's recommendation. Public commenters asked supervisors to require clearer financial plans and broader community outreach before any transfer or lease arrangements are approved.