Board of Supervisors
1.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Bruno Mincin against the City and County of San Francisco for $140,000 …
The lawsuit, Case No
2.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Jonathan Manalang against the City and County of San Francisco for $105,000 …
The lawsuit, an employment dispute, was filed on August 26, 2024, in the U.S
3.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Californians For Equal Rights Foundation, Ruth Parker, and Ellen Lee Zhou against the City and County of San Francisco for $50,000 and non-monetary terms …
The lawsuit, filed on May 31, 2023 (Case No
4.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuits filed by AGPME Tenant LLC, KPH Management LLC, Mangal Inc., Gajanan, Inc., Engage Hospitality LLC, Engage with SF Hospitality LLC, and Lombard Hospitality LLC against the City and County of San Francisco for $1,191,000 …
The lawsuits, filed in San Francisco Superior Court on February 9, 2016, and September 16, 2016, and subsequently in the California Court of Appeal, i...
5.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to expand the boundaries of the Central Neighborhoods Large Residence Special Use District (SUD), and to apply its controls to all lots within the SUD, with some exceptions …
It amends the Planning Code and Zoning Map to protect neighborhood character and encourage compatible infill housing
6.
Ordinance amending the Police Code to increase the fine for misdemeanor convictions for sideshow offenses from a maximum of $500 to a maximum of $1,000.
This change aligns San Francisco's penalty with state law (California Vehicle Code Section 23109) and the practices of other California cities like Oa...
8.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to eliminate the Folsom Street Entertainment Zone and create the West SoMa Entertainment Zone, to include the following streets: Folsom Street, between 12th and Russ Streets …
The new zone encompasses a defined set of streets including Folsom Street (between 12th and Russ), Hallam Street, Langton Street, Russ Street, 7th Str...
9.
Ordinance appropriating $4,508,500 of State cost reimbursement revenue to the Department of Elections to support costs associated with the Statewide November 2025 Special Election in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 …
The funds will cover election administration costs, including $3,168,500 for professional services (ballot printing, postage, poll worker stipends) an...
10.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Tommy O. Johnson, by and through his Attorney-in-Fact Rev. Doris White and John Doe, by and through his conservator Thomas O’Connor, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, against the City and County of San Francisco for $5,845,000 …
CPF-20-517064) filed on March 24, 2020
12.
Ordinance amending the Zoning Map to implement the Family Zoning Plan by: amending the Zoning Use District Maps to: 1) reclassify certain properties currently zoned as various types of Residential to Residential Transit Oriented - Commercial (RTO-C) …
This is part of a larger legislative package, including Planning Code (File No. 250701) and General Plan (File No. 250966) amendments
14.
Resolution transmitting to the California Coastal Commission for review and certification an amendment to the Implementation Program and Land Use Plan of the City’s certified Local Coastal Program to implement the Family Zoning Plan …
These amendments are part of the Family Zoning Plan, which aims to address a 36,200 housing unit shortfall by January 31, 2026, as required by state H...
15.
Ordinance amending the Building Code to revise the timing of expiration of certain building permits and building permit applications …
The Planning Department's determination under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) was affirmed, and the Building Inspection Commission una...
16.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow the City to waive the Inclusionary Housing Fee and other requirements in certain residential and neighborhood commercial districts outside of the Priority Equity Geographies Special Use District (SUD) in exchange for a project sponsor’s agreement to subject all units in the project to rent control …
The goal is to increase housing, particularly rent-controlled units, in these areas which have historically seen low housing production (only 10% of n...
17.
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
18.
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...
19.
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...
20.
Resolution approving and authorizing a Loan and Grant Agreement in an amount not to exceed $11,000,000 consisting of a loan in the amount of $8,000,000 for a minimum term of 55 years and a grant in the amount of $3,000,000 with 1035Vets LLC for the purpose of rehabilitating real property located at 1035 Van Ness Avenue (“1035 Van Ness”) into 124 units of permanent supportive housing for veterans exiting homelessness under the Homekey+ Program administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (the “Project”) …
The funding consists of an $8,000,000 City loan (55-year term, 0% interest, residual receipts repayment) and a $3,000,000 grant from the California De...
21.
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 835 Turk LLC and Five Keys Schools and Programs for a total award not to exceed $17,291,506 under the Homekey+ Program, including up to $3,561,599 disbursed by HCD as a grant to 835 Turk LLC for support of operating costs and up to $13,729,907 disbursed by HCD as a grant to the City for the rehabilitation and associated relocation costs for the real property located at 835 Turk Street for permanent supportive housing (the “Property”) …
These funds, along with significant City matching funds, will support the rehabilitation and operation of 835 Turk Street as Permanent Supportive Hous...
22.
Resolution 1) approving and authorizing the Director of Property and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”) to enter into a Ground Lease for real property owned by the City located at 835 Turk Street (“Property”) with 835 Turk LLC for a lease term of 55 years and total rent not to exceed $1 (“Ground Lease”) in order to rehabilitate and operate a 100% permanent supportive housing, 106-unit multifamily rental housing development affordable to very low-income households, plus one manager’s unit on the Property (the “Project”) …
The property, acquired by the City in March 2022, will serve very low-income households, specifically targeting individuals and families experiencing ...
23.
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...
24.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $347,069 from the California Department of Insurance for the Automobile Insurance Fraud Program, for the grant period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
This grant covers the period from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026 (FY2025-2026)
25.
Resolution authorizing a two-year extension of the agreement amendment between the Recreation and Park Department and Active Network, LLC for use of City recreation programs and facility reservations beginning December 31, 2025, for a total term of January 1, 2016, through December 31, 2027, with no change to the contract amount of $100,000 annually, and to update certain standard contractual clauses.
The extension will run from December 31, 2025, through December 31, 2027, marking the fifth amendment to the original agreement which commenced on Jan...
26.
Resolution approving Amendment No. 1 to the agreement between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through the Department of Public Health (DPH), and Priority Healthcare Distribution, Inc. d/b/a CuraScript Specialty Distribution, for the procurement of specialty drugs, to extend the term by four years from November 30, 2026, for a total term of December 1, 2023, through November 30, 2030, and to increase the amount by $89,480,168 for a total not to exceed amount of $98,480,168 …
This amendment extends the contract term by four years, from November 30, 2026, to November 30, 2030, and increases the total contract amount by $89,4...
27.
Resolution approving Amendment No. 2 to the agreement between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through, the Department of Public Health (DPH), and Hyde Street Community Services, Inc., to provide mental health services, to extend the term by two years from June 30, 2026, for a total term of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2028, and to increase the amount by $11,758,765 for a total not to exceed amount of $38,789,762 …
The amendment extends the contract term by two years, from June 30, 2026, to June 30, 2028, making the total term July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2028
28.
Resolution approving an agreement between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Department of Public Health (DPH), and the California Department of Social Services and its third-party administrator BDO Government Services, LLC, having anticipated revenue of $7,431,615 for a performance base period commencing on execution of the Grant Agreement through June 30, 2029 …
The primary goal is to prevent the closure of licensed residential adult and senior care facilities in San Francisco that serve "Qualified Residents" ...
29.
Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code to extend the suspension of the cannabis business tax, through December 31, 2035, and remove references to the cannabis business tax from the common administrative provisions of the Code.
This tax, originally approved by voters in November 2018 (Proposition D) and set to be effective January 1, 2021, has been continuously suspended sinc...
30.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the Reparations Fund.
The fund will receive monies appropriated or donated to support and implement recommendations from the San Francisco Reparations Plan 2023, prepared b...
32.
Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 350 Amber Drive is categorically exempt from environmental review.
The project involves the construction of a new AT&T Macro Wireless Telecommunication Facility, including a 104-foot-tall monopole with twelve antennas...
33.
Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 350 Amber Drive is categorically exempt from environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination.
The project involves constructing a new approximately 104-foot-tall monopole with twelve antennas, associated equipment, and a backup generator on a 4...
34.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 350 Amber Drive is categorically exempt from environmental review.
The project involves constructing a new approximately 104-foot-tall monopole with twelve antennas, backup generator, and ancillary equipment on a 4.5-...
36.
Motion approving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 21825, approving a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2024-004318CUA, for a proposed project located at 350 Amber Drive …
The project involves the installation of a new AT&T Macro Wireless Telecommunications Facility
37.
Motion disapproving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 21825, approving a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2024-004318CUA, for a proposed project at 350 Amber Drive.
The project involves the installation of a new AT&T Macro Wireless Telecommunications Facility
38.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings in support of the Board of Supervisors' disapproval of the proposed Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2024-004318CUA, for a proposed project at 350 Amber Drive.
The findings must be prepared and presented for Board consideration within 60 days of the decision on the appeal
39.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Devon Anderson, Beverly L. Sweeney on behalf of themselves and all other similarly situated current and former employees against the City and County of San Francisco for up to $20,000,000 …
Sweeney, and other similarly situated current and former employees, against the City and County of San Francisco and its agencies
40.
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...
41.
Ordinance delegating authority to the Public Works Director to vacate certain streets and public service easements in the Potrero HOPE SF Project (“Project”) site, generally bounded by 26th, Wisconsin, 23rd, Missouri, 22nd, Texas, 25th, and Connecticut (south of 25th) Streets, and including portions of 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 26th, Arkansas, Connecticut, Dakota, Texas, Missouri, and Wisconsin Streets, Turner Terrace, and Watchman Way, to expedite implementation of the Project …
The project, generally bounded by 26th, Wisconsin, 23rd, Missouri, 22nd, Texas, 25th, and Connecticut Streets, will create up to 1,700 residential uni...
42.
Resolution declaring the intention of the Board of Supervisors to vacate portions of Hawes Street, Griffith Street, and Bancroft Avenue for the development of the Fire Department Training Facility at 1236 Carroll Avenue and setting a hearing date for all persons interested in the proposed vacation of said street areas.
This approximately 8-acre site, bounded by Carroll and Armstrong Avenues, will consolidate and replace existing SFFD training facilities currently loc...
44.
Resolution commending Dr. Jian Zhang for her outstanding contributions as Chief Executive Officer of Chinese Hospital …
Jian Zhang for her 32 years of service and leadership as Chief Executive Officer of Chinese Hospital
45.
Resolution affirming San Francisco’s commitment to advancing equitable building decarbonization efforts in the State of California by centering the leadership and needs of environmental justice communities.
SB 1221 (approved September 25, 2024) requires the CPUC to establish a voluntary program by July 1, 2026, for up to 30 statewide pilot projects (or mo...
46.
Resolution urging the Sheriff’s Office, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families, and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to review their distribution of ultra-processed foods directly and through contractors and to align with the goals of California’s Real Food, Healthy Kids Act …
It also urges the Department of Public Health to develop a framework for identifying and evaluating these foods for city procurement and reporting
47.
Resolution authorizing the temporary closure of the public sidewalk, subject to Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation issuing a permit for each Super Bowl LX related event at the Moscone Center, Grace Cathedral, and the Hibernia, on both sides of Howard Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street, from February 1 through February 9, 2026, on both sides of Taylor Street between California Street and Sacramento Street, from 5:00 p.m. on February 5 through 6:00 a.m. on February 7, 2026, on the north side of California Street between Taylor Street and Jones Street, from 6:00 a.m. on February 6 through 6:00 a.m. on February 7, 2026, on the east side of Jones Street from California Street to 225 feet northerly, from 7:00 p.m. on February 5 through 6:00 a.m. on February 7, 2026, and on the south side of Sacramento Street from Taylor Street to 325 feet westerly from 6:00 a.m. on February 6 through 6:00 a.m. on February 7, 2026, and on the west side of Jones Street from McAllister Street to 140 feet northerly and on the north side of McAllister Street from Jones Street
Closures are conditional on permits issued by the Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation (ISCOTT) for each specific event
48.
Resolution recognizing December 12, 2025, as Drag Story Hour Day in the City and County of San Francisco.
The event, founded in San Francisco in 2015, aims to foster self-expression, empathy, and pre-literacy development in youth through drag performers re...
49.
Resolution urging state officials to amend sections enacted by the passage of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 or SB 330, including, but not limited to, Government Code, Sections 65941.1, 66300, and 66301, which limited San Francisco’s ability to protect rent controlled units from demolition, weakened tenants’ right of return after demolition or redevelopment, and undermined local Housing Element Objectives to preserve affordable housing.
The resolution argues that the Act has limited San Francisco's ability to protect rent-controlled units from demolition by imposing a five-year occupa...
51.
Motion establishing the 2026 Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule, pursuant to Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, Sections 4.2 and 4.2.1, by cancelling the Regular Board meetings of January 20, February 17, May 26, September 8, October 13 and November 24 …
It cancels specific regular meetings on January 20, February 17, May 26, September 8, October 13, and December 1, 2026, due to holidays
53.
Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to allow development projects to satisfy street tree planting requirements through payment of an in lieu fee or providing alternative landscaping …
Key changes include allowing developers to pay an in lieu fee or provide alternative landscaping instead of planting trees, exempting Accessory Dwelli...
54.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow modification and revocation of certain Conditions of Approval for Non-Residential Uses administratively where the applicable zoning no longer requires a Conditional Use authorization, subject to Planning Commission delegation, clarify when enlargement or intensification of a Nonconforming Use does not require a new Conditional Use authorization, and delegate limited authority to the Planning Director to administratively approve requests to modify certain Conditions of Approval imposed through a Conditional Use authorization …
It allows for administrative approval of these changes by the Planning Director, subject to Planning Commission delegation, in cases where the zoning ...
55.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to exempt 100% affordable housing developments from active use and ground floor commercial use requirements, expand temporary use authorizations to 100% affordable housing developments that have not submitted a development application, and facilitate the conversion of Residential Care Facilities to 100% affordable housing developments by exempting such adaptive reuse projects from certain residential use and development standards …
Key changes include exempting these projects from active use and ground floor commercial requirements, expanding temporary use authorizations for site...
56.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by changing the reporting requirement for Capital Expenditure Plans from odd years to even years, with the next report due March 1, 2028.
Currently required in odd-numbered years, the plan will now be submitted in even-numbered years
57.
Ordinance calling and providing for a special election to be held in the City and County of San Francisco on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, for the purpose of submitting to San Francisco voters a proposition to incur bonded indebtedness of up to $535,000,000 to finance the construction, acquisition, improvement, rehabilitation, renovation, expansion, and seismic retrofitting of the Emergency Firefighting Water System, Firefighting Facilities and Infrastructure, Police Facilities and Infrastructure, transportation facilities for the Municipal Railway Bus Storage and Maintenance Facility at Potrero Yard, and other Public Safety Facilities and Infrastructure for earthquake and public safety and related costs necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes (collectively, the “ESER Facilities”) …
This bond aims to finance critical infrastructure improvements for earthquake safety and public safety, building on previous ESER bonds (2010, 2014, 2...
59.
Ordinance authorizing the Mayor’s Office to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $7,000,000 from Bloomberg Philanthropies to fund the Mayor’s Office of Innovation from January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2028 …
This grant will fund the office from January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2028
61.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to prohibit the use of City property without the City’s authorization, except for uses traditionally available to the public without authorization …
It prohibits unauthorized use of City property and requires that any authorized use must not disrupt City operations or discourage access to City serv...
62.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to expand the definition of tax exempt entities for use fees, updating the process for notification guidelines concerning film production activities that may cause parking or traffic obstructions, updating definitions for the film rebate program, updating the film rebate amounts, and authorizing the Executive Director to enter into licensing agreements for the use of the Film SF logo and other Film Commission trademarks on merchandise.
Key changes include:
Tax Exemptions for Use Fees: Expands the definition of entities exempt from daily use fees for film production activities to ...
63.
Resolution amending the City’s 10-year capital expenditure plan for Fiscal Years (FYs) 2026-2035 to amend the proposed government obligation bond program.
Key changes include:
Consolidating transportation projects into the Earthquake Safety & Emergency Response (ESER) bond
64.
Resolution determining and declaring that the public interest and necessity demand the construction, acquisition, improvement, rehabilitation, expansion, renovation, and seismic retrofitting of the Emergency Firefighting Water System, Firefighting Facilities and Infrastructure, Police Facilities and Infrastructure, transportation facilities for the Municipal Railway Bus Storage and Maintenance Facility at Potrero Yard, and other Public Safety Facilities and Infrastructure for earthquake and public safety and related costs necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes (collectively, the “ESER Facilities”) …
The bond aims to fund critical seismic upgrades and improvements to the City's emergency infrastructure and facilities, enhancing San Francisco's abil...
66.
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $6,755,486.26 from the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation for participation in a program, entitled “ZPCQI Round 3: Optimizing Epic to Drive True North and Developing our people: The ZSFG Way,” for the period of January 1, 2026, through June 30, 2029 …
This grant, awarded for the program titled “ZPCQI Round 3: Optimizing Epic to Drive True North and Developing our people: The ZSFG Way,” will support ...
67.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend an in-kind gift of COVID-19 test kits in the total amount of $527,664 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025, from the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response through the California Department of Public Health in support of the Department of Public Health clinic patients and staff.
The gift is from the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) through the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and is in...
68.
Resolution supporting the passage of the “Housing BOOM (Building Occupancy Opportunities for Millions)” Act, that will be authored and introduced by United States (U.S) Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and U.S. Representative Lateefah Simon (D-Calif-12), to increase federal investment and expand incentives to encourage housing production and help address root causes of the housing affordability crisis.
Senator Adam Schiff and U.S
69.
Resolution supporting the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in their efforts to bargain with Amazon Web Services on behalf of workers at the DCK6 Warehouse.
The resolution highlights that over 100 workers unionized on October 2, 2024, and alleges Amazon has refused to bargain and engaged in illegal retalia...
70.
Resolution condemning the Trump Administration’s attacks on higher education, and affirming the City and County of San Francisco’s commitment to protecting higher education from political interference.
It specifically denounces the withholding of federal funding, dismantling of DEI initiatives, suppression of student speech, attacks on transgender st...
71.
Resolution approving a management agreement with the nonprofit Owners' Association for administration/management of the established property-based Community Benefit District known as the “Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District,” pursuant to California Streets and Highways Code, Section 36651, for a period commencing upon Board approval, through December 31, 2040.
The agreement is effective upon Board approval and runs through December 31, 2040
72.
Resolution amending the street encroachment permit terms for Maiden Lane regarding the designated permittee and permissible activities …
It designates the Union Square Alliance as the new permittee, replacing the dissolved Union Square Association
73.
Motion scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on January 27, 2026, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider amendments to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Project in regard to an affordable housing project on Block 4 East.
The purpose of this hearing is to consider amendments to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Project, specifically concerni...
74.
Motion removing Peter Cohen from the Inclusionary Housing Technical Advisory Committee.
This motion was put forth by Supervisor Rafael Mandelman
76.
Hearing of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Committee of the Whole on January 6, 2026, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing on an Ordinance ordering the vacation of portions of Hawes Street, Griffith Street, and Bancroft Avenue for the development of the San Francisco Fire Department Training Facility at 1236 Carroll Avenue …
The ordinance includes provisions for reserving public utility and access rights, transferring the street vacation area from Public Works to the Fire ...
77.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Edwin Jesus Rementeria Hidalgo against the City and County of San Francisco for $70,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on September 9, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
78.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by R.C. against the City and County of San Francisco for $900,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on January 5, 2022, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
79.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuits filed by Microsoft Corporation and Subsidiaries against the City and County of San Francisco for $6,500,000 …
The total settlement amount is $6,500,000
80.
Ordinance appropriating $9,016,051,176 of proceeds from the sale of revenue bonds or commercial paper for capital improvement projects to the Airport Commission for FY2025-2026 …
The full amount is placed on the Controller's Reserve pending the receipt of these funds