San Francisco Supervisor's District Expands to Include More Neighborhoods In a move that could have significant implications for local politics, a San Francisco supervisor's district is now representing three additional neighborhoods: Bernal Heights, Portola, and Mission. This expansion comes as part of a larger effort to redraw the city's supervisorial district boundaries, which are reviewed every 10 years to ensure fair and equal representation for all residents. The changes are designed to take into account the city's growing population and shifting demographics, with the hope of creating more cohesive and responsive communities. As the city's neighborhoods continue to evolve, this shift in district boundaries could have a lasting impact on local decision-making and community engagement.


She represents the Bernal Heights, Portola, and Mission neighborhoods.