Sophie Maxwell

[5] Themes of her work covered issues such as:[2] environmental justice, clean energy and equitable distribution of public resources.Maxwell supported housing development at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, believing that it would bring 10,000 jobs to the area.[6] The 2010 recall campaign was partially motivated by Maxwell's vote against advising the United States Navy from re-establishing the Restoration Advisory Board, founded in 1994 to inform the neighboring communities around the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard cleanup.Maxwell has stated that she offered the Navy the choice of either reinstating the board or finding new ways to engage the community, however her critics found that to be weak stance.[9] In April 2019, Mayor London Breed Maxwell appointed her to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
San Francisco Board of SupervisorsMalia CohenSan FranciscoCaliforniaEnola MaxwellPoliticianBoard of SupervisorsBayviewSan Francisco, CaliforniaAmtrak2000 San Francisco Board of Supervisors electionWillie Brown2002 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election2006 San Francisco Board of Supervisors electionenvironmental justiceHunters Point Naval Shipyardwetlandsrecall campaignsUnited States NavyRestoration Advisory Board2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors electionBay Area Rapid TransitLondon BreedSan Francisco Public Utilities CommissionEnola D. MaxwellPotrero HillPotrero Hill Neighborhood HouseInternational Studies AcademyHodgkin lymphomaMember of the San Francisco Board of SupervisorsDistrict 10