Board of Supervisors
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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
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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
3.
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 …
These funds will be placed on the Controller's Reserve pending receipt of the proceeds
4.
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.
The City Administrator will now submit the ten-year capital expenditure plan to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors by March 1 of each even-numbered ye...
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Resolution amending the City’s 10-year capital expenditure plan for Fiscal Years (FYs) 2026-2035 to amend the proposed government obligation bond program and consolidate funding for transportation projects.
Key changes include increasing the Earthquake Safety & Emergency Response Bond to $535 million for the June 2026 election, modifying the Parks and Ope...
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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 response infrastructure
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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”) …
The bond aims to significantly enhance the City's resilience and response capabilities to major earthquakes and other disasters
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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 film production use fees to include those qualify...
9.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a monetary gift, entitled “2024 Epic for Federally Qualified Health Centers,” in the amount of $77,000 from the Epic Systems Corporation to help support Federally Qualified Health Centers and their underserved patient populations, for the period of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.
This gift, titled “2024 Epic for Federally Qualified Health Centers,” is intended to support Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and their unde...
10.
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.
This gift was provided by the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) through the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) ...
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Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to submit an application to continue to receive funding for the Ryan White Act HIV/AIDS Emergency Relief Grant Program grant from the Health Resources Services Administration …
This grant, for the period of March 1, 2026, through February 28, 2027, will provide a multitude of health and support services for HIV-positive indiv...
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Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant increase from the National Institutes of Health through The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco for participation in a program, entitled “Short Trainings on Methods for Recruiting, Sampling, and Counting Hard-to-Reach Populations: The H2R Training Program,” in the amount of $23,687.72 for a total amount of $102,464.72 from June 1, 2025, for the total period of October 1, 2022, through May 31, 2026 …
This brings the total grant amount to $102,464.72 for the program "Short Trainings on Methods for Recruiting, Sampling, and Counting Hard-to-Reach Pop...
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Resolution authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend cash and in-kind grants from Trust for Public Land and the Theodore & Frances Geballe Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Federation Bay Area, valued at approximately $1,625,000 for the design, installation, repair and construction of improvements to Koshland Park …
These funds will be used for significant improvements to Koshland Park, including ADA pathway additions, new planting areas, terracing, fencing, resur...
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Resolution approving the Infrastructure Financing Plan for the San Francisco Enhanced Infrastructure Financing (EIFD) District No. 2 (Stonestown), including the division of taxes set forth therein, an EIFD Acquisition and Financing Agreement, and documents and actions related thereto, as defined herein …
The EIFD's sole purpose is to finance public capital facilities and other projects of community-wide significance for the large-scale Stonestown mixed...
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Resolution approving the Infrastructure Financing Plan for the San Francisco Enhanced Infrastructure Financing (EIFD) District No. 3 (3333/3700 California Street), including the division of taxes set forth therein, an EIFD Acquisition and Financing Agreement, and documents and actions related thereto, as defined herein …
The EIFD will finance approximately $351,000,000 in public and private infrastructure, utilizing a portion of new property tax revenues (tax increment...
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Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $420,000 from the California Office of Traffic Safety, for the grant period of October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, to support the Alcohol and Drug Impaired Driver Vertical Prosecution Program activities and services.
The grant period is from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026
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Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Stephanie York, James Edward Brown, and Kayla Briers against the City and County of San Francisco for $6,030,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on August 4, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
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Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by General Motors Company against the City and County of San Francisco for $71,125,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on November 21, 2022, concerned claims for refunds of gross receipts taxes, homelessness gross receipts taxes, overpaid executive g...
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Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuits filed by Microsoft Corporation and Subsidiaries against the City and County of San Francisco for $6,500,000 …
These lawsuits, filed between February 2021 and June 2025, concern refunds related to gross receipts and homelessness gross receipts taxes
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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.
This agreement, effective upon board approval through December 31, 2040, allows the association to manage district programs funded by special assessme...
21.
Ordinance amending the Building Code to create a permit and permitting process for Hydrogen-Fueling Station Equipment installation …
This process is designed to be streamlined, mirroring the existing process for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)
22.
Resolution approving the Human Services Agency’s Annual Surveillance Report for call recording technology.
The technology is used for two primary purposes: to obtain telephonic signatures (Telsig) from clients, eliminating the need for ink signatures and sa...
23.
Motion reappointing Dimitri Thierry Cornet, term ending January 6, 2030, to the Small Business Commission.
The term for this position will end on January 6, 2030
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Charter Amendment (First Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco to change the current two-term limits for the office of Mayor and the office of Member of the Board of Supervisors from consecutive term limits to lifetime term limits …
It aims to change the term limits for the Mayor and Members of the Board of Supervisors from consecutive to lifetime limits
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Resolution urging the Controller to report on the ability of all residents to contribute to and benefit from shared economic prosperity in the Controller’s Status of the San Francisco Economy Report.
The resolution, sponsored by Supervisors Chen, Chan, and Melgar, calls for the Controller to incorporate additional metrics that measure shared econom...
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Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 1537, introduced by Assembly Member Isaac Bryan, which seeks to prohibit peace officers from engaging in federal immigration enforcement activities through secondary employment, contracting, or volunteer service, and reaffirming San Francisco’s commitment to community trust, public safety, and immigrant protections.
The bill aims to prohibit peace officers from engaging in federal immigration enforcement activities through secondary employment, contracting, or vol...
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Resolution condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for actions that have led to loss of life …
It highlights a significant increase in ICE actions in 2025, leading to numerous deaths in custody and fatal shootings by ICE officers
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Ordinance repealing the existing San Francisco Fire Code in its entirety and enacting a new San Francisco Fire Code consisting of the 2025 California Fire Code and portions of the 2024 International Fire Code, together with amendments specific to San Francisco, including provisions for fees for permits, inspections, and various City services, with an operative date of January 1, 2026 …
The new code becomes operative on January 1, 2026
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Ordinance amending the Planning Code and Zoning Map to establish the 2245 Post Street Special Use District …
The SUD will allow for the construction of a four-story building with expanded cultural, educational, and archival facilities
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Resolution retroactively approving Amendment No. 50 to the Treasure Island Land and Structures Master Lease between the Treasure Island Development Authority and the United States Navy to extend the term for one year to commence December 1, 2025, for a total term of November 19, 1998, through November 30, 2026 …
The amendment extends the lease term for one year, from its current expiration of November 30, 2025, to November 30, 2026
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Resolution approving Amendment No. 2 between the City, acting by and through the Office of Contract Administration, and Vitalant for blood and blood products for the Department of Public Health, extending the contract by five years for a total term of 10 years from October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2031, and increasing the contract amount by $18,259,000 for a total not to exceed amount of $28,249,000 effective upon approval of this Resolution …
This amendment significantly extends the contract term and increases its financial scope
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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 YMCA of San Francisco, to provide mental health and substance use disorder prevention services to children and youth, to extend the term by one year from June 30, 2027, for a new term of January 1, 2018, through June 30, 2028, and to increase the amount by $1,590,148 for a new total not to exceed amount of $11,577,751 …
The amendment extends the contract term by one year, from June 30, 2027, to June 30, 2028, making the total term January 1, 2018, through June 30, 202...
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Resolution approving the settlement of a citation issued by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District against the City and County of San Francisco through the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office for $30,450 …
The citation, dated June 13, 2024, alleges a public nuisance due to the discharge of chemical agents
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Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the Office of the Public Defender, to execute a First Amendment to Office Lease for the continued use of office space located at 258-A Laguna Honda Boulevard with Choo Laguna LLC, as Landlord, effective upon approval of the Resolution by the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor and upon execution of the Amendment by the Director of Property, with an estimated commencement date of March 1, 2026, and terminating on February 28, 2029, at the monthly base rent of $4,825.50 for a total annual base rent of $57,906 increased by $145.50 and $148.50 per month in the second and third years, respectively, with one three-year option to extend …
The amendment extends the lease for three years, from an estimated March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2029