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1.
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.
The changes allow both alarm companies and alarm users to file a claim for refund with the Controller or a request for refund or credit with the Tax C...
2.
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 funds are designated to support the District 10 safety plan
4.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to authorize Movie Theaters that also operate as Bona Fide Eating Places to offer entertainment, cultural, artistic, dramatic, musical, or leisure activities, performances or exhibitions, and permit on-site wine, beer, and/or liquor, 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
5.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to expand the boundaries of the Castro Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Cultural District to include the Duboce Triangle neighborhood …
The expansion officially recognizes Duboce Triangle's deep historical and ongoing significance to the LGBTQ community, which was home to the Bay Area'...
6.
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 any use of City property without explicit authorization, with exceptions for uses traditionally open to the public without needing permis...
7.
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...
8.
Ordinance appropriating $18,500,000 of Fund Balance from the Port Harbor Fund to the Port of San Francisco (PRT) for stabilization and disposal of dry docks and other shipyard improvements and safety measures in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
The funds are designated for the stabilization and disposal of dry docks and other shipyard improvements and safety measures
9.
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 8 through March 8, 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:
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10.
Resolution adopting a fixed two-year budgetary cycle for the following City departments: Airport, Port, and Public Utilities Commission for Fiscal Years 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 …
This means the budget adopted for these two fiscal years will remain in effect for both years, unless significant adjustments are made
14.
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 …
This amendment extends the existing rent-free master lease for one year, commencing December 1, 2025, and ending November 30, 2026
15.
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
16.
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 approximately 1,800 square feet of office space located at 258-A Laguna Honda Boulevard for a three-year term, com...
17.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of the Environment (“Environment Department”) to accept and expend a grant award from TECH Clean California in the amount of $299,091 for the period beginning on or about January 20, 2026, through March 31, 2027, to provide heat pump water heaters as part of renovation and repair projects through Low-Income Investment Fund’s Child Care Facilities Fund and to expand the reach of electrification training to organizations and contractors working in housing rehabilitation programs …
The grant, covering January 20, 2026, through March 31, 2027, will fund a pilot program to install heat pump water heaters (HPWH) in up to 30 resident...
18.
Resolution approving the 10th Amendment to Contract No. SFMTA-2016-17, Paratransit Broker and Operating Agreement, between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through, the Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and Transdev Services, Inc., to provide paratransit services, to extend the term by two years from June 30, 2026, for a total term from July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2028, and to increase the amount by $30,831,549 for a total not to exceed amount of $339,102,572 …
SFMTA-2016-17 with Transdev Services, Inc., extending the Paratransit Broker and Operating Agreement by two years from June 30, 2026, to June 30, 2028...
19.
Resolution re-authorizing the execution and delivery of Tax-Exempt Lease Revenue Commercial Paper Certificates of Participation, Series 1 and Series 2, and Taxable Lease Revenue Commercial Paper Certificates of Participation, Series 1-T and Series 2-T, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $150,000,000 to finance the costs of the acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation of capital improvements and capital equipment approved by the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor …
The City is replacing its expiring credit facility with a new $163,500,000 Letter of Credit from TD Bank, N.A., which will support the commercial pape...
20.
Resolution re-authorizing the execution and delivery of Tax-Exempt Lease Revenue Commercial Paper Certificates of Participation, Series 3 and Series 4, and Taxable Lease Revenue Commercial Paper Certificates of Participation, Series 3-T and Series 4-T, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000 to finance the costs of the acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation of capital improvements and capital equipment approved by the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor …
These certificates are used to finance the acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation of capital improvements and equipment
21.
Resolution retroactively approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Cities of Oakland and San Jose and the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Sonoma that provides governance structures and procedures for application, allocation and distribution of federal Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant funds to the Bay Area Urban Area, as well as for other Federal grant funds to the Bay Area Urban Area as permitted under the MOU …
The MOU, effective December 1, 2025, through November 30, 2030, establishes governance structures for applying, allocating, and distributing federal U...
23.
Resolution re-affirming the City’s continued efforts to acquire the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) assets necessary to provide clean, green, and affordable electric power delivery and service in San Francisco and ensure system reliability, sustainability, and safety.
This effort aims to provide clean, green, and affordable electric power, enhance system reliability, and ensure safety for San Francisco residents
24.
Resolution urging Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to hold Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) accountable for its actions.
The resolution highlights PG&E's past, including groundwater contamination in Hinkley, the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion, and numerous wildfires f...
25.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to remove the Fire Commission’s authority to appoint the Fire Department physician and to revise the required qualifications for one of the Deputy Fire Chiefs.
Specifically, it removes the Fire Commission's authority to appoint the Fire Department physician, transferring this power implicitly to the Chief of ...
26.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to create the Fisherman’s Wharf Entertainment Zone, on Powell Street from The Embarcadero to Beach Street …
The zone encompasses several streets including Powell Street, The Embarcadero, Taylor Street, Jefferson Street, Beach Street, Polk Street, North Point...
27.
Motion appointing Keontae Clark, term ending March 1, 2028, to the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority.
She succeeds Alexander Madrid, whose term expired
28.
Motion appointing Supervisor Chyanne Chen as an alternate to the California State Association of Counties, term ending December 1, 2026, or the conclusion of her term as a Member of the Board of Supervisors.
Her term will end on December 1, 2026, or upon the conclusion of her term as a Member of the Board of Supervisors
29.
Motion appointing Supervisor Chyanne Chen as a member to the Children and Families First Commission, term ending October 8, 2026, or the conclusion of her term as a Member of the Board of Supervisors.
She will serve in Seat 3, succeeding Supervisor Myrna Melgar
30.
Motion appointing Supervisor Chyanne Chen to the San Francisco International Airport Community Roundtable for an indefinite term or the conclusion of her term as a Member of the Board of Supervisors.
She will serve in Seat 1, replacing former Supervisor Ahsha Safaí
31.
Motion appointing Supervisor Chyanne Chen as an alternate member to the Association of Bay Area Governments Executive Board, term ending June 30, 2027, or the conclusion of her term as a Member of the Board of Supervisors.
Her term will end on June 30, 2027, or upon the conclusion of her term as a Member of the Board of Supervisors
32.
Resolution supporting a strong, independent Department of Veterans Affairs and opposing privatization.
The resolution highlights the VA's unique ability to provide specialized, trauma-informed care for veterans
33.
Resolution honoring the commencement of Ramadan on the sunset on Tuesday, February 17, and continue until the evening of Thursday, March 19, 2026, and recognizing the contributions of the Muslim community in the City and County of San Francisco.
It recognizes the significant contributions of the Muslim community in San Francisco, highlighting their role in the city's cultural, economic, and so...
34.
Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 1265, introduced by Assembly Member Matt Haney, which will create a new State Housing Tax Credit program to prohibit the maximum credit amount from exceeding $5,000,000 per taxpayer, no longer allow a 5% credit uplift for specified priority projects, and eliminate the credit set aside for smaller projects.
AB 1265 aims to create a new State Housing Tax Credit program by extending the existing Historic Tax Credit (HTC) through December 31, 2030
35.
Resolution declaring February 27, 2026, as Pokémon Day in the City and County of San Francisco …
It highlights Pokémon's global impact on video games, media, and community building, noting its emphasis on friendship, cooperation, and learning
37.
Motion that the Board of Supervisors convene in closed session on March 3, 2026, pursuant to California Government Code, Section 54956.9(a), and San Francisco Administrative Code, Section 67.10(d), for the purpose of conferring with, or receiving advice from, the City Attorney regarding the following existing litigation matter in which the City is a party: Airlines for America v. City and County of San Francisco, Case No. 3:21-cv-02341-EMC (N.D. Cal.).
City and County of San Francisco, Case No. 3:21-cv-02341-EMC (N.D
38.
Resolution urging the Department of Emergency Management and Department of Technology to prioritize the restoration of San Francisco's outdoor public warning system in tsunami evacuation zones and coastal areas, and to allocate funding for this critical public safety infrastructure.
The system, comprising approximately 119 sirens, has been offline since December 2019 due to cybersecurity concerns
39.
Ordinance de-appropriating $34,366,405 from permanent, premium, and comp time salaries and appropriating $34,366,405 to overtime salaries in the Police Department to support the Department’s projected increases in overtime as required per Administrative Code, Section 3.17 in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
Funds are being de-appropriated from permanent, premium, and compensatory time salaries and re-appropriated to overtime salaries
40.
Ordinance amending the Environment Code to update the City’s climate action goals and planning process, and to update City Departments’ roles and responsibilities regarding the City’s climate action goals …
It affirms the Planning Department's California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) determination
41.
Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code to, for transfers occurring on or after July 1, 2026: halve the real property transfer tax rate from 5.5% to 2.75% when the consideration or value of the property conveyed equals or exceeds $10,000,000 but is less than $25,000,000, and from 6% to 3% when the consideration or value equals or exceeds $25,000,000 …
Key Changes to Tax Rates:
For properties valued between $10,000,000 and $25,000,000: The RPTT rate will be halved from 5.5% to 2.75%
56.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the Pacific Islander Cultural District in and around the Visitacion Valley and Sunnydale neighborhoods …
It amends the Administrative Code to formally recognize this district and its cultural significance
57.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to principally permit the relocation of Bar Uses with Alcohol Beverage Control licenses as of May 19, 2003, within the Third Street Alcohol Restricted Use District and the Bayview Neighborhood Commercial District …
Key Changes:
Relocation of Bar Uses: Bars with ABC licenses that existed as of May 19, 2003, can now be principally permitted to relocate within t...
58.
Resolution approving the second amendment to the grant agreement between Lutheran Social Services of Northern California and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”), for money management services, extending the grant term by 24 months from June 30, 2026, for a total term of July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2028, and increasing the agreement amount by $5,210,685 for a total amount not to exceed $15,210,535 …
The amendment significantly expands and extends money management services for formerly homeless individuals in Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
59.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the City and County of San Francisco to accept and expend a grant of $1,374,816.94 from the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) for participation in a program, entitled “Capacity and Infrastructure, Transition, Expansion and Development (CITED) Round 4 Program - Intergovernmental Transfer (IGT),” part of the “California Providing Access and Transforming Health Initiative” …
This grant is part of the “Capacity and Infrastructure, Transition, Expansion and Development (CITED) Round 4 Program - Intergovernmental Transfer (IG...
60.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (“MOHCD”) to execute the Standard Agreements with the California Department of Housing and Community Development (“HCD”) under the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program for a total award of $47,579,100 including $35,000,000 disbursed by HCD as a loan to Mercy Housing California 109, L.P. for a 100% affordable housing project at 1939 Market Street and $12,579,100 to be disbursed as a grant to the City for public transportation improvements near 1939 Market Street, for the period starting on the execution date of the Standard Agreement through December 10, 2080 …
This significant funding supports a mixed-use project at 1939 Market Street, San Francisco, with a long-term commitment extending through December 10,...
61.
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of Treasurer and the Tax Collector to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $3,000,000 from JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. for implementing the StopScamsSF Program from December 15, 2025, through December 14, 2028.
This grant will fund the StopScamsSF Program from December 15, 2025, through December 14, 2028
62.
Resolution approving Contract No. 1334, Infrastructure Facility Project Agreement (“Project Agreement”), with PRG - Potrero Properties LLC, for the design, construction, and financing of a bus storage and maintenance facility for the Potrero Yard Modernization Project, which Project Agreement provides for 1) a 30-year term commencing after substantial completion, scheduled for 2030, and expected to end in 2060, 2) two milestone payments of $65,000,000 at or around financial close and $250,000,000 during construction, 3) a $5,000,000 development fee payable after substantial completion, 4) annual availability payments commencing approximately one year after anticipated substantial completion and continuing through the end of the term, projected to start at approximately $33,000,000 with an estimated cumulative total of approximately $980,000,000 5) potential delay event or termination compensation, all as provided in the Project Agreement and for an estimated not to exceed amount of $1,396,433,595 expressed in nominal dollars and subject to adjustment on the terms of the Project Agree
The agreement is for the design, construction, and financing of a modern bus storage and maintenance facility at 2500 Mariposa Street as part of the P...
63.
Resolution supporting the passage of California State Senate Bill No. 944, introduced by Senator Scott Wiener, removing the limitation requiring federal matching funds for acupuncture to be a covered benefit, thereby making acupuncture a covered benefit under Medi-Cal.
The bill aims to remove the requirement for federal matching funds to be a prerequisite for acupuncture services to be covered under Medi-Cal
64.
Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 2455, introduced by Assembly Member Matt Haney, to annually designate May 17 as Bruce Lee Day.
This bill aims to annually designate May 17 as Bruce Lee Day throughout California
66.
Resolution supporting a street plaque to be installed in sidewalk in front of 205 Mullen Avenue, in honor of Carlos Santana, where he was living in San Francisco when he was first discovered, leading to a lifelong career as a world renowned and groundbreaking musician while maintaining a strong connection to San Francisco.
The plaque will be located in the sidewalk in front of 205 Mullen Avenue, where Santana lived during his discovery and rise to fame
68.
Resolution supporting California State Senate Bill No. 875, introduced by State Senator Scott Wiener, which will strengthen and protect the ability of local jurisdictions within the Pacific Gas and Electric service territory to form or expand their own public utilities.
SB 875 aims to strengthen and protect the ability of local jurisdictions within the Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) service territory to form or expan...
69.
Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 1897, introduced by Assembly Member Matt Haney, which clarifies legal standards governing continued treatment for offenders with severe mental illness and strengthens evidence-based evaluation requirements.
This bill aims to clarify legal standards for the continued treatment of offenders with severe mental illness after their release from incarceration
70.
Resolution extending by 270 days the prescribed time within which the Planning Commission may render its decision on an Ordinance (File No. 250816) amending the Planning Code to reduce restrictions on Formula Retail Uses by 1) modifying the definition of a Formula Retail Use …
This ordinance proposes significant changes to reduce restrictions on Formula Retail Uses
71.
Resolution approving Port Commission Lease No. L-17378 with Dylan’s Tours, Inc., a limited liability company, for approximately 1,505 square feet on the ground floor of a two-story building located at 490 Jefferson Street for a term of five years to commence on May 1, 2026, through April 30, 2031, for an initial annual base rent of $72,000 with 3% annual increases and one five-year option to renew.
The lease includes one five-year option to renew, making the total potential term 10 years, which requires Board of Supervisors approval
72.
Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 1974, introduced by Assembly Member Catherine Stefani, which will authorize law enforcement agencies to create voluntary firearm storage programs …
The bill aims to reduce gun violence by authorizing local law enforcement agencies to establish voluntary firearm storage programs
74.
Resolution recognizing the month of February 2026 as Children’s Dental Health Month in the City and County of San Francisco.
It highlights that dental caries (cavities) is the most common preventable chronic disease in children, leading to pain, infection, absenteeism, and p...
75.
Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill Nos. 1818 and 1831, introduced by Assembly Members Liz Ortega and Patrick Ahrens, to advance fairness and accountability at the California State University by ensuring negotiated raises and step increases are honored, and by placing reasonable limits on certain non-represented management compensation practices.
Both bills, introduced by Assembly Members Liz Ortega and Patrick Ahrens, aim to increase fairness and accountability within the California State Univ...
76.
Motion establishing priorities for the Board of Supervisors’ Budget and Appropriations Committee, and the process to guide the Board’s deliberations on the City budget, for Fiscal Years (FYs) 2026-2027 and 2027-2028.
Despite a projected improvement in the budget trajectory, the City faces a potential $1 billion budget deficit over these two fiscal years, exacerbate...
77.
Motion authorizing preparation of written Proponent and Opponent ballot arguments and rebuttal ballot arguments for submittal to the voters for the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election.
The measures include:
Charter Amendment (Board File No. 251245): Changes term limits for Mayor and Board of Supervisors from consecutive to lifeti...
78.
Motion appointing Lindsay Kaufman, term ending February 1, 2027, to the Park, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Committee (District 4).
Nominated by District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong, Kaufman replaces Joanne Scott, whose term expired
79.
Motion approving/rejecting the mayoral reappointment of Anna Van Degna to the Redevelopment Successor Agency Oversight Board, term ending January 24, 2030.
The Mayor has nominated her for a term ending January 24, 2030
84.
Resolution approving Amendment No. 5 between the City, acting by and through the Office of Contract Administration, and Universal Protection Service, LP dba Allied Universal Security Services for unarmed security guard services at San Francisco General Hospital, extending the contract by six-months for a total term of February 15, 2023, through December 14, 2026, and increasing the contract amount by $3,200,000 for a new total not to exceed amount of $15,380,000, effective upon approval of this Resolution …
Key Changes:
Contract Amount Increase: The contract amount is increased by $3,200,000, bringing the new total not to exceed amount to $15,380,000