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Budget and Finance Committee
1.
Ordinance de-appropriating $250,000 from General City Responsibility (GEN) and appropriating $250,000 to Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (CHF) to support the District 10 safety plan, including services at the Hope SF sites, violence prevention events, safe passages, response to schools, and as needed support to the youth and residents most impacted by violence in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
The funding is designated to support the District 10 safety plan
2.
Hearing on the Proposition C (June 2018) reserve fund balance, totaling $572,500,000 at the conclusion of Fiscal Year 2024-2025 according to the Department of Early Childhood, and how the City can use this reserve balance to expand eligibility for child care subsidies to families earning up to 200% area median income …
The city is considering using these funds to expand eligibility for child care subsidies to families earning up to 200% of the area median income
3.
Ordinance amending the Health and Business and Tax Regulations Codes to revise the definition of a mobile food facility permit and add definitions for compact mobile food operations, mobile support unit, and permitted auxiliary conveyance permits to reflect recent amendments to the California Retail Food Code, and revise existing definitions of various other terms to reflect State law definitions in that Code …
It introduces new definitions for 'Compact Mobile Food Operation' (CMFO), 'Mobile Support Unit,' and 'Permitted Auxiliary Conveyance.'
Key changes in...
4.
Ordinance approving a Hotel Development Incentive Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and Bespoke Hospitality, LLC for the Hearst Hotel Development Project, to provide financial assistance not to exceed $40,000,000 in net present value over 20 years calculated for measurement purposes only as a percentage of new Transient Occupancy Taxes the City actually receives from occupancy of guest rooms in a proposed new hotel, related to the development and operation of a project on certain real property known as 5 Third Street and 17-29 Third Street …
The agreement provides financial assistance not to exceed $40,000,000 in net present value over 20 years, calculated as 89.3% of new Transient Occupan...
6.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Police Department to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $1,119,862 from the California Department of Justice (DOJ) for the 2025 Tobacco Grant Program to fund personnel and operating expenses for the SFPD’s Drug Market Agency Coordination Center (DMACC) with the project period beginning on November 21, 2025, through June 30, 2029.
The grant will fund personnel and operating expenses for the SFPD’s Drug Market Agency Coordination Center (DMACC) from November 21, 2025, through Jun...
7.
Resolution approving and authorizing the City and County of San Francisco acting through the Sheriff’s Office to enter into a Professional Services Contract with ConnectionsCA, LLC for operating the Rapid Enforcement Support Evaluation and Triage (RESET) Center, a safe alternative to incarceration for individuals brought in by law enforcement for public intoxication or drug use, submitted under Chapter 21B of the Administrative Code as a Core Initiative Contract, for a total not to exceed amount of $14,537,426 with an initial term of two years and two months, commencing on February 1, 2026, through March 31, 2028, with an option to extend for one additional year …
The center, a core initiative under Administrative Code Chapter 21B, serves as a voluntary alternative to incarceration for individuals (18+) brought ...
8.
Resolution authorizing the Tax Collector to sell certain parcels of tax-defaulted real property at Public Auction and Sealed Bid Auction.
The properties listed have been in tax default for over 5 years
9.
Ordinance amending the Police Code to revise the procedures for alarm companies and alarm users to claim refunds or credits of overpaid alarm fees under the Police Emergency Alarm Ordinance.
Both alarm companies and users can now file a claim with the Controller or a request with the Tax Collector within one year of payment
11.
Ordinance appropriating $311,269 from the General Reserve to the Municipal Transportation Agency to support free one-hour parking in the Portsmouth Square Parking Garage from February 7 through March 7, 2026, and transit fares for the Lunar New Year Parade on March 7, 2026, of Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
The funds will support two initiatives:
Free one-hour parking in the Portsmouth Square Parking Garage from February 7 through March 7, 2026