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San Francisco. Jocelyn Kane San Francisco Entertainment Commission May 22, 2014. Timeline. SF Entertainment Commission. Mission: Regulate, promote and enhance entertainment and nightlife in SF - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: San Francisco

San Francisco

Jocelyn KaneSan Francisco Entertainment Commission

May 22, 2014

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TimelineDate Event

2003 San Francisco Entertainment Commission (SFEC)

2009-2010 Creation of Enforcement Tools

2011 Economic Impact Study

2012 Creation of Economic Development Position for Nightlife

2013 Additional Enforcement Personnel Hired at SFEC

2013 Additional Legislative Reform

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SF Entertainment Commission

• Mission: Regulate, promote and enhance entertainment and nightlife in SF

• Plans and coordinates the provision of City services for major events for which there is no recognized organizer, promoter or sponsor

• Reviews, accepts and revokes permits

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Commission Composition7 Member Commission:•4 Appointed by the Mayor•3 Appointed by the Supervisor Board

Members representative of:•Law Enforcement•Community Members•Entertainment Industry Advocates•Public Health•Urban Planning

The seven member commission has authority to: accept, review and gather information to conduct hearings for entertainment-related permit applications.

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Nightlife Summit

• Began in 2008 as a “Safety Summit”

• 6th Annual Summit will be held on May 2013

• Agenda for 2013: – CA State Requirements

for Security– Local Control (4am close)

Proposal

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Multi-Modal Transportation PlanEvaluation of Nighttime Transportation Underway•Address Limited Public Transit after Midnight•How to Improve Taxi Service and Supply•Safety in Parking Areas

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Nightlife Position in Mayor’s Office

• New Nightlife-focused Position in the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development

• Role:– Project Manager for Nightlife and Entertainment– Support continued growth and success of nightlife

• Evaluation:– Job Creation– Retention– Attraction of economic activity– Support advocacy

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Coordination with SFPD

• Role of EC’s Enforcement Agents

• Collaboration between: SFPD & EC’s enforcement agents

• Outcome:– Quicker, more effective

response

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Role of Elected Officials

• How can elected officials garner support for nightlife?

• Examples of legislative changes and innovative programs.

Scott WienerSupervisor, District 8City of San Francisco

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The Economic Impact of San Francisco’s Nightlife Businesses

Office of Economic AnalysisMarch 5, 2012

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Introduction

• In 2011, Supervisor Wiener requested the Office of Economic Analysis to conduct an economic impact study on entertainment and nightlife in San Francisco to determine:– The size of the Nightlife Industry.– The number of jobs created by the Nightlife Industry.– The amount of tourism the Nightlife Industry brings to San Francisco. – The amount of tax the Nightlife Industry contributes to the City.

• The Nightlife industries are a major source of employment, economic activity, and tax revenue for the city.

• In addition, by drawing new visitors and spending into San Francisco, the Nightlife Industries are an economic driver, which expand business and employment opportunities for other sectors of the economy.

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San Francisco’s Nightlife Industry: What was Evaluated?

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• For the purposes of this study, San Francisco's Nightlife Industries include: – Restaurants– Bars– Venues/Nightclubs– Art Galleries– Live Theater and Other Performance.

• These industries were included because they represent the economic activity of businesses that provide social activities and entertainment after normal business hours (after 8pm).

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San Francisco’s Nightlife Industries Include 3,200 Businesses That Employ 48,000 Workers

• In 2010, there were over 3,200 businesses in these industries. • Over 2,600 of them are licensed by the Department of Alcoholic

Beverage Control, while the remaining 600 are employers, and one or two person businesses, that do not serve alcohol.

• In 2010, these businesses employed nearly 48,000 people in San Francisco.

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; ABC

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The Nightlife Industry hosts over 80 million customers a year

The City's Nightlife Industry businesses hosted approximately 80 million spending customers in 2010, as a conservative estimate. Restaurants account for 80% of spending customers, with more than 64 million.

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Art Gallery/Retail1%

Bar8%

Live Theater8%

Restaurant79%

Venue / Nightclub4%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Census Bureau; Controller's Office Nightlife Visitor Survey

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In 2010, Nightlife Establishments Generated $4.2 Billion in Spending

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As a group, the Nightlife Industries accounted for $4.2 billion in spending within the city in 2010. Restaurants was the largest segment making up 77% of spending with $3.2 billion.

$150,000,000$240,000,000

$360,000,000

$3,210,000,000

$220,000,000

Art Galleries Bar Live Theater and other Performance

Restaurant Venue / Nightclub

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Census Bureau

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Nightlife Establishments Support the City’s Economy by Purchasing from Local Businesses

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Nightlife Industries also support local businesses in other industries. In 2010, the Nightlife Industries spent nearly $670M on local foods, $580M on local beverages, and $370M on performers, local business services, and other local suppliers.

$670,000,000

$580,000,000

$110,000,000

$260,000,000

Food Manufacturing and Wholesalers

Beverage Distributors Musicans and Other Performers

Other Local Service Providers

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Census Bureau; Controller's Office Nightlife Venue Survey

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Nightlife Establishments Contributed $55 Million in Tax Revenue

Nightlife businesses pay approximately $55 million per year in payroll and sales taxes to the City's general fund, in addition to other taxes and fees. Nearly 75% of the $55 million comes from sales taxes.

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; ABC; U.S. Census Bureau; Controller's Office Nightlife Visitor Survey

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Conclusions

• 3,200 Nightlife establishments employed 48,000 workers• 80 million spending customers• $4.2 billion sales in 2010• $55 million in payroll taxes and sales taxes • $2.2 billion spent by out-of-town visitors at Nightlife businesses.

– This spending supports 27,000 jobs across every sector of the economy.

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Thank You