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Ordinance amending the Labor and Employment Code to revise the Healthy Airport Ordinance to require, beginning on January 1, 2027, that Contracting Parties employing certain airport workers make Irrevocable Health Care Expenditures on behalf of their employees at tiered rates reflecting the employee’s household size.
The original HAO required employers of safety- or security-sensitive workers at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), known as Quality Standards ...
4.
Resolution authorizing the Human Services Agency, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for and accept the county allocation award under the California Department of Housing and Community Development Transitional Housing Program for an amount up to $4,741,224 and Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program for an amount up to $617,870 which provide funding to help young adults secure and maintain housing.
This includes up to $4,741,224 for the Transitional Housing Program (THP) and up to $617,870 for the Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program (HNMP)...
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Resolution approving Amendment No. 6 to the International Terminal Duty Free and Luxury Store Lease No. 17-0303 between DFS Group, L.P. and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airport Commission, temporarily reducing Percentage Rent to 28% of Gross Revenues up to $100,000,000 and 32% for Gross Revenues above $100,000,000 for Lease Years 7, 8, 9, and 10 (Lease Years 2026 through 2029), and a temporary reduction in the Minimum Annual Guarantee (MAG) for the same period by establishing the MAG at $25,000,000 for 2026 (Lease Year 7), with annual adjustments as provided in the Lease, effective upon approval by the Board of Supervisors.
This amendment, approved by the Airport Commission on August 19, 2025, grants DFS Group, L.P., and its joint venture partners temporary rent relief fo...
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Resolution exempting from the competitive bidding policy set forth in Administrative Code, Sections 2.6-1 and 23.33, approving Port Lease 17322 for the continued operation of an observation wheel at SeaWall Lot (SWL) 301 between the Port of San Francisco and SkyStar Wheel, LLC for a period of 18 months with one 18-month extension option, to commence on November 1, 2025, through April 30, 2027, for a monthly base rent of $11,000 with annual increases plus a percentage rent of 8%, for an estimated revenue of $1,800,000 …
Timeline & Duration
This new lease (Port Lease 17322) would commence on November 1, 2025, for an initial period of 18 months, expiring on April 30, 20...
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Ordinance amending the Planning Code to establish a process for the conversion of certain Medical Cannabis Dispensaries to Cannabis Retail establishments …
This "narrowly tailored" solution primarily benefits STIIIZY at 3326 Mission Street, which holds an Office of Cannabis permit issued by January 1, 202...
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Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code and the Planning Code to clarify time periods for appeals of decisions or determinations by the Zoning Administrator …
It corrects an error from Spring 2023 Ordinance No. 40-23 that inadvertently broadened a 30-day appeal period to all non-variance determinations
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Ordinance amending the Planning Code and Business and Tax Regulations Code to modify the City’s State-mandated Accessory Dwelling Unit (“ADU”) approval process and conform to changes to State ADU law, including by removing any appeal to the Board of Appeals, and increasing size limits for certain detached, new construction ADUs on a lot containing a single-family dwelling …
Key changes include renaming the "Hybrid ADU" program to "Streamlined ADU," eliminating appeals of ADU permitting decisions to the Board of Appeals, a...
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Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to eliminate the requirement for a contractor parking plan as a condition precedent for approval of excavation permits for major work that is 30 consecutive calendar days or longer and as a condition precedent of specified temporary street space occupancy permits for construction work, as well as the associated parking plan notice requirement and the parking plan review and inspection fees …
This ordinance would eliminate the requirement for contractors to submit parking plans, associated public notices, and pay review/inspection fees (e.g...
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Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to streamline the requirements and approval processes for the commemorative designation of public right-of-way and public places and the installation of commemorative street plaques to honor sites, events, and persons of historical interest or significance to San Francisco …
A key change is the elimination of the Department of Public Works' public hearing requirement for commemorative street plaque applications
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Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to authorize the Department of Public Works to determine the circumstances under which contractors performing excavation in the public right-of-way shall be required to obtain a pollution liability insurance policy …
Previously, all excavators were required to carry this insurance with a minimum $1,000,000 limit per occurrence
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Ordinance repealing the 2022 Plumbing Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Plumbing Code consisting of the 2025 California Plumbing Code as amended by San Francisco …
The new code integrates the 2025 California Plumbing Code with San Francisco's specific local amendments, which are largely re-enacted existing provis...
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Ordinance repealing the 2022 Mechanical Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Mechanical Code consisting of the 2025 California Mechanical Code as amended by San Francisco …
This update incorporates the 2025 California Mechanical Code along with San Francisco's existing local amendments, which regulate heating, ventilation...
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Ordinance repealing the 2022 Electrical Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Electrical Code consisting of the 2025 California Electrical Code as amended by San Francisco …
This is a routine triennial update, where San Francisco re-adopts the 2025 California Electrical Code and re-enacts its existing local amendments, adj...
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Ordinance repealing the 2022 Green Building Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Green Building Code consisting of the 2025 California Green Building Standards Code as amended by San Francisco …
This update incorporates the 2025 California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen), effective statewide on January 1, 2026, along with San Francisc...
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Ordinance repealing the 2022 Existing Building Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Existing Building Code consisting of the 2025 California Existing Building Code as amended by San Francisco …
This triennial update is mandated by State law, allowing local jurisdictions to adopt more restrictive standards based on unique local conditions such...
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Ordinance repealing the 2022 Building Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Building Code consisting of the 2025 California Building Code and the 2025 California Residential Code, as amended by San Francisco …
This is part of a triennial cycle where the State of California updates its Building Standards Code
20.
Ordinance amending the Housing Code to update references to provisions of the 2025 Building Inspection Codes …
This action is a standard part of the city's triennial code update cycle, aligning local regulations with the State of California's 2025 California Bu...
22.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the Arts Commission to develop and administer a certification process to identify artists in San Francisco who may be eligible for affordable housing for artists.
Artists can apply at least twice yearly, with certifications valid for up to five years, by demonstrating $10,000 annually in art earnings for three o...
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Ordinance exempting the Health Service System’s Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance services contract from the requirements of Article 111 (Minimum Compensation) and Article 121 (Health Care Accountability) of the Labor and Employment Code.
This is necessary to secure mandated benefits for tens of thousands of City employees by January 1, 2026, as New York Life (the highest-ranked bidder)...
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Motion appointing Thomas James Rocca, term ending May 1, 2029, to the Homelessness Oversight Commission.
This motion was recommended by the Rules Committee on October 27, 2025, and subsequently approved by the full Board on November 4, 2025, with an 8-2 v...
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Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the appointment of Obai Rambo to the Homelessness Oversight Commission, term ending May 1, 2027.
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Education includes a Master's in Public Policy with a specialization in Housing as a Human Right.
- Confirmed Rambo's qualifications directly align wi...
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Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the appointment of Dontaye Ball to the Homelessness Oversight Commission, term ending May 1, 2029.
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This agenda item concerns the Mayor's nomination of Dontaye Ball for appointment to Seat 4 of the Homelessness Oversight Commission in San Francisco
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Hearing of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Committee of the Whole on November 4, 2025, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing and consider the Ordinance appropriating $9,100,000 from the State and Federal Revenue Risk Reserve to the Human Services Agency (HSA) for CalFresh (SNAP) Benefits Backfill in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 (File No. 251079) …
This Ordinance proposes appropriating $9,100,000 from the State and Federal Revenue Risk Reserve to the Human Services Agency (HSA)
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Ordinance appropriating $9,100,000 from the State and Federal Revenue Risk Reserve to the Human Services Agency (HSA) for CalFresh (SNAP) Benefits Backfill in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
These funds are designated for CalFresh (SNAP) Benefits Backfill during Fiscal Year 2025-2026
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Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow additional uses as principally or conditionally permitted in Historic Buildings citywide, exempt Historic Buildings in certain Eastern Neighborhood Plan Areas from Conditional Use authorization otherwise required to remove Production, Distribution, and Repair (PDR), Institutional Community, and Arts Activities uses, and from providing replacement space for such uses, make conforming amendments to provisions affected by the foregoing, including zoning control tables …
It aims to improve the economic viability and preservation of these buildings by offering greater flexibility in permitted uses and by broadening exem...
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Ordinance amending the Planning Code to require certain Planning Department fees to be paid to the Department at the time the Development Application is submitted, modify the environmental review fees for large projects, and remove the separate fee schedule for “Class 32” categorical exemptions under the California Environmental Quality Act …
The primary changes include requiring certain Planning Department fees for non-discretionary projects to be paid at the time a Development Application...
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Motion approving President Rafael Mandelman’s nomination for the appointment of Judy Lee to the Building Inspection Commission, term ending July 1, 2027.
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This agenda item concerns the Motion approving President Rafael Mandelman’s nomination for the appointment of Judy Lee to the Building Inspection Comm...
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Resolution supporting the passage of the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act, a statewide initiative to implement a tax on the 2025 net worth of billionaires who live in California, over 200 people who altogether have a combined wealth of nearly $2,000,000,000,000 …
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is considering a resolution to formally support the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act, a proposed statewide ballot initi...
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Resolution recognizing November 1 through November 9, 2025, as Restaurant Week in the City and County of San Francisco.
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The Board of Supervisors is recognizing November 1 through November 9, 2025, as Restaurant Week in the City and County of San Francisco
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Resolution reaffirming the City and County of San Francisco’s commitment to the WATCH Act (Administrative Code, Article IV) and the protection of individual privacy, civil liberties, and constitutional rights in response to state or federal information requests.
This resolution reaffirms San Francisco's commitment to the WATCH Act (Administrative Code, Article IV), an existing law that mandates the Board of Su...
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Resolution reaffirming the San Francisco Labor Council’s call to fund the government and the impact the federal government shutdown has on state and local governments.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors, led by Supervisors Walton, Mahmood, Fielder, Chan, and Chen, passed a resolution on November 4, 2025, reaffirm...
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Motion scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on November 4, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. to hold a public hearing and consider the Ordinance appropriating $9,100,000 from the State and Federal Revenue Risk Reserve to the Human Services Agency (HSA) for CalFresh (SNAP) Benefits Backfill in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 (File No. 251079).
The Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on November 4, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. to consider an ordinance (File No. 251079) that proposes appropr...
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Ordinance amending the Planning Code to permit on-site wine, beer, and/or liquor sales in Movie Theaters that also operate as Bona Fide Eating Places, and make conforming changes in the Planning Code definitions of Bar and Bona Fide Eating Place uses …
It also makes conforming changes to the definitions of "Bar" and "Bona Fide Eating Place" uses
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Resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between Episcopal Community Services and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”) for shelter services at Sanctuary Shelter …
This amendment extends the grant term by 24 months, from June 30, 2026, to June 30, 2028, making the total term July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2028
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Resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between Felton Institute and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”) for Drop-in Center operations, extending the grant term by 24 months from June 30, 2026, for a total term of October 1, 2022, through June 30, 2028, and increasing the agreement amount by $7,134,976 for a new total amount not to exceed $16,854,149 …
The amendment extends the agreement term by 24 months, from June 30, 2026, to June 30, 2028, making the total term October 1, 2022, through June 30, 2...
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Resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between City, acting by and through the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”), and Catholic Charities for Family Eviction Prevention Collaborative (“FEPCO”) Homelessness Prevention, extending the term by 30 months from December 31, 2025, for a total term of July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2028 …
The amendment extends the program's term by 30 months, shifting the end date from December 31, 2025, to June 30, 2028, making the total grant term Jul...
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Resolution authorizing the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing’s Executive Director, Chief Deputies, Deputy Directors and Program Directors to solicit donations from various private entities and organizations to support the expansion of temporary shelter and other homeless services to support people experiencing homelessness, notwithstanding the Behested Payment Ordinance.
This waiver allows them to solicit from entities that would normally be restricted by the Behested Payment Ordinance (Campaign and Governmental Conduc...
42.
Resolution authorizing the City and County of San Francisco (“City”), through the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”), to 1) execute a Standard Agreement with the California Department of Housing and Community Development (“HCD”) and co-applicants Swords to Plowshares: Veterans Rights Organization and 1035Vets LLC for a total award not to exceed $39,044,030 under the Homekey+ Program, including up to $36,044,030 disbursed by HCD as a grant to 1035Vets LLC for acquisition of real property located at 1035 Van Ness for permanent supportive housing for veterans (the “Property”) and support of operating costs, and up to $3,000,000 disbursed by HCD as a grant to the City for rehabilitation of the Property …
The agreement secures a total Homekey+ Program award not to exceed $39,044,030 for the acquisition, rehabilitation, and operation of a permanent suppo...
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Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Police Department to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding Agreement with the United States Capitol Police to provide supplemental law enforcement services for the period beginning on January 1, 2026, and ending on December 31, 2026.
This agreement allows SFPD to provide supplemental law enforcement services to the USCP
45.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $1,122,888 from the California Department of Insurance for the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fraud Program, for the grant period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
The grant's purpose is to enhance the investigation and prosecution of workers’ compensation insurance fraud cases, with the retroactive approval bein...
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Resolution retroactively authorizing the Fire Department to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $2,755,882.03 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to purchase Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Units for the performance period of September 26, 2024, through September 25, 2026, and waiving indirect costs.
This grant, part of the Fiscal Year 2023 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program, will fund the purchase of 411 new Self-Contained Breathing Ap...
47.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Fire Department to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $637,200 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency through the California Office of Emergency Services for the Fire Department’s new Training Facility for the performance period of August 1, 2024, through April 20, 2027, and waiving indirect costs.
This grant, along with $212,400 in matching funds from the General Fund, totaling $849,600, will fund the buildout of a new Departmental Operations Ce...
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Resolution declaring the month of November 2025 as Transgender Awareness Month in the City and County of San Francisco …
This resolution, sponsored by Supervisors Dorsey, Mahmood, Mandelman, Sauter, Sherrill, Chen, Walton, Fielder, Melgar, Chan, highlights San Francisco'...
49.
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls for 18 months to require a Conditional Use authorization and specified findings for proposed Laboratory Uses in the PDR-1-G (Production, Distribution, and Repair) District …
Specifically, it requires a Conditional Use authorization for proposed Laboratory Uses that involve outdoor development and/or engineering laboratorie...
51.
Resolution recognizing the month of November 2025 as Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month in the City and County of San Francisco.
This resolution, sponsored by Supervisors Mahmood and Mandelman, honors the significant historical and ongoing contributions of Sikh Americans to the ...
52.
Resolution recognizing that San Francisco’s Sanctuary City Ordinance prohibits the use of City resources to assist any federally deployed National Guard personnel or other federal agents engaged in civil immigration enforcement …
It explicitly prohibits the use of City funds, personnel, or resources to assist any federal agency, including federally deployed National Guard perso...
55.
Resolution approving settlement of the unlitigated claim filed by the City and County of San Francisco against Fuseideas, LLC for $270,000 and EIS Design Inc. for $180,000 for a total amount of $450,000 …
This compensation addresses damages incurred by the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) due to a security breach involving multiple SFO websites...
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Resolution approving the settlement of the unlitigated claim filed by Zurich American Insurance Company against the City and County of San Francisco for $400,000 …
The claim, filed on June 4, 2024, is for property damage caused by flooding, which is alleged to have resulted from a water main rupture