Board of Supervisors
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Ordinance appropriating $4,000,000 from the General City Reserve to the Department of Emergency Management (DEM) for expanded street conditions staffing, and $150,000 from the General City Reserve to the Human Rights Commission (HRC) for community initiatives in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
The total appropriation is $4,150,000
2.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow additional uses as principally or conditionally permitted in Historic Buildings citywide, and make conforming amendments to provisions affected by the foregoing, including zoning control tables …
The core changes are twofold:
Expanded Use Flexibility: A new Section 202.11 is added, allowing additional uses (principally or conditionally perm...
3.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code provisions related to the Shared Spaces Program to remove the Planning Department as a coordinating entity conducting design review, eliminate application requirements of documented community outreach and neighbor notice, and eliminate public accessibility and alternate public seating requirements …
Key changes include:
Removing the Planning Department's role in design review: This function will be handled by other agencies
4.
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 …
It integrates the 2025 California Fire Code and portions of the 2024 International Fire Code, alongside numerous San Francisco-specific amendments
5.
Resolution approving the Fourth Amendment to Contract No. SFMTA-2018-48, Armed and Unarmed Security Services Agreement, between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through the Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), and Universal Protection Service, LP, dba Allied Universal Security Services, to extend the term by one year from March 31, 2026, for a total term from April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2027 …
SFMTA-2018-48 for armed and unarmed security services with Universal Protection Service, LP, dba Allied Universal Security Services
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Motion appointing Elena Rivkin (residency requirement waived), term ending September 7, 2026, to the Assessment Appeals Board No. 3.
The San Francisco residency requirement was waived for this appointment, citing her unique qualifications as an Administrative Law Judge and attorney ...
8.
Ordinance approving the Police Surveillance Technology Policy for electronic location tracking devices and making required findings.
This policy, mandated by Administrative Code Chapter 19B and influenced by voter-approved Proposition E, outlines the authorized uses, prohibited uses...
10.
Motion approving the decision of the Planning Commission, de facto denying a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2024-011561CUA, for a proposed project located at 524-526 Vallejo Street and 4-4A San Antonio Place.
The proposed project sought to legalize the merger of three existing dwelling units on the second and third floors into a single unit and reinstate on...
11.
Motion disapproving the decision of the Planning Commission de facto denying a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2024-011561CUA, for a proposed project at 524-526 Vallejo Street and 4-4A San Antonio Place …
The Board of Supervisors is reviewing a decision by the Planning Commission that de facto denied a Conditional Use Authorization (CUA) for this projec...
12.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings in support of the Board of Supervisors' decision concerning the proposed Conditional Use Authorization, Case No. 2024-011561CUA, for a proposed project at 524-526 Vallejo Street and 4-4A San Antonio Place.
The project is located at 524-526 Vallejo Street and 4-4A San Antonio Place
13.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Kisha Henderson against the City and County of San Francisco for $55,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on March 11, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
14.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Renee Owens against the City and County of San Francisco for $800,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on March 1, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
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Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Lan Pham, Quyen Jennifer Pham, Mai Pham, Ly Pham Rivera, Henry Pham, and Linda Pham against the City and County of San Francisco for $500,000 …
The lawsuit, filed on September 28, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
16.
Resolution approving the settlement of the unlitigated claims filed by WPP Group USA, Inc. against the City and County of San Francisco for $350,000 …
The claims, filed on February 14, 2025, pertain to a refund of gross receipts and homelessness gross receipts taxes
17.
Resolution approving the settlement of the unlitigated claim filed by Robert DyFoon against the City and County of San Francisco for $32,500 …
The claim, filed on February 25, 2025, involves property damage allegedly caused by a water service line rupture leading to flooding
18.
Resolution approving the settlement of the unlitigated claim filed by Everen Capital Corporation against the City and County of San Francisco for $2,192,098.28 …
The claim, filed on May 22, 2025, involves a refund of gross receipts and homelessness gross receipts taxes
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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, issued on June 13, 2024, alleges a public nuisance stemming from the discharge of chemical agents
20.
Resolution adding the Commemorative Street Name “James Richards Way” on Oakdale Avenue between Third Street to Newhall Street.
This honorary street name commemorates James Richards' extensive work in community advocacy and economic development, particularly in Southeast San Fr...
21.
Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as Women’s History Month in the City and County of San Francisco.
It acknowledges the historical and ongoing contributions of women to society, policy-making, and advocacy, particularly in areas such as suffrage, rep...
22.
Resolution authorizing the temporary closure of the public sidewalk on both sides of Howard Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street, from June 20 through June 26, 2026, subject to ISCOTT issuing a permit for the Config event sponsored by Figma.
This closure is specifically to facilitate the Config event sponsored by Figma
23.
Resolution affirming San Francisco’s commitment to civil liberties and ethical innovation, supporting the right of local companies to decline participation in mass surveillance and autonomous weaponry …
It specifically supports the right of local companies to decline participation in mass surveillance and the development of autonomous weaponry
24.
Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 1734, introduced by Assembly Member Catherine Stefani, which will authorize the creation of a two-year pilot program that funds California’s food insecurity research following federal cuts to the program by the Trump Administration and will expand survey screening to households earning up to 400% of the Federal Poverty Level, ensuring California can track how President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts affect hunger across income levels.
The bill aims to address federal cuts to food insecurity research by authorizing a two-year pilot program to fund California’s efforts in this area
25.
Resolution urging the Governor and State Legislature to protect Medi-Cal Dental funding for California children …
The proposed cuts include a $144 million reduction to Medi-Cal Dental for children, which would also result in the loss of approximately $182 million ...
26.
Resolution recognizing Corinne Kan on the occasion of her 100th birthday, and proclaiming February 19, 2026, as Corinne Kan Day in the City and County of San Francisco.
The resolution highlights her journey from immigrating to San Francisco 78 years ago, her work in the restaurant and factory industries, and co-owning...
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Motion calling from the Rules Committee, pursuant to Board Rule 3.38, the Hearing (File No. 260147) to discuss the findings and recommendations of the Proposition E Commission Streamlining Task Force's (Task Force) Final Report, and the draft Charter Amendment, entitled "Boards, Commissions, and Advisory Bodies," which proposes to implement the Task Force's recommendations, pursuant to Charter, Section 4.100.1(e) …
The Board of Supervisors will convene as a Committee of the Whole on March 17, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. to hold this hearing
28.
Motion adopting findings in support of the Board of Supervisors’ disapproval of Planning Commission Motion No. 21825, approving a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2024-004318CUA, for a proposed project at 350 Amber Drive …
The Board has approved the CUA with additional conditions
29.
Resolution recognizing the month of March 2026 as Iranian American Heritage Month in the City and County of San Francisco.
It acknowledges the significant social, economic, scientific, artistic, and civic contributions of Iranian Americans to the United States, California,...
30.
Resolution supporting and recognizing the importance of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program and encouraging the San Francisco Unified School District to continue to provide high school students the opportunity to participate and ensure the program is preserved as currently constituted.
The resolution highlights the program's long history in SFUSD (over 90 years), its current operation in six high schools (Balboa, Galileo, Lincoln, Lo...
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Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to authorize the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to establish a curbside electric vehicle charging station permit program for the installation and operation of curbside electric vehicle charging stations on City sidewalks and provide that permittees are not required to obtain a sidewalk encroachment permit from the Department of Public Works …
This program aims to expand EV charging infrastructure to support San Francisco's climate goals, including a target of 25% of registered private vehic...
32.
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to exempt Post-Secondary Educational Institutions located outside of a residential district from the requirements for Institutional Master Plans …
Key Changes:
Exemptions: PSEIs located outside of a residential district are exempt from IMP requirements
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Ordinance extending for an additional five years through July 1, 2031, the delegation of authority under Charter, Section 9.118, to the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (“SFPUC”), previously authorized by Ordinance No. 26-19 and extended and modified by Ordinance No. 101-20, Ordinance No. 159-22, and Ordinance No. 207-24, to enter into grant agreements under the SFPUC’s Green Infrastructure Grant Program with terms of up to 20 years after the Project Completion Date, as defined by the Grant Agreements.
This authority, granted under Charter Section 9.118, allows the General Manager to enter into grant agreements for the SFPUC’s Green Infrastructure Gr...
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Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $7,958,078 from the California Board of State and Community Corrections for participation in a program, entitled “Proposition 47 - Cohort 5,” for the period of October 1, 2025, through June 30, 2029 …
The grant period is from October 1, 2025, through June 30, 2029, with services ending December 31, 2028, and the remaining time for evaluation and aud...
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Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property and the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (“MOHCD”) to enter into a Ground Lease for Real Property owned by the City and located at 105 Wisteria Lane (“Property”) known as Balboa Reservoir Building A with Balboa Lee Avenue, L.P. (“Developer”) for a lease term of 75 years and one 24-year option to extend and an annual base rent of $15,000 (“Ground Lease”) in order to construct a 100% affordable, 158-unit multifamily rental housing development affordable to very-low and low-income households, plus one manager’s unit …
The project, developed by Balboa Gateway, L.P. (an affiliate of BRIDGE Housing Corporation), will create 158 100% affordable multifamily rental units ...
38.
Resolution extending by 90 days the prescribed time within which the Planning Commission may render its decision on a Ordinance (File No. 251213) 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 …
This ordinance proposes significant amendments to the Planning Code aimed at facilitating the development of 100% affordable housing
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Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Works to approve the installation of a commemorative street plaque in honor of Carlos Santana who has enjoyed a lifelong career as a world renowned and groundbreaking musician while maintaining a strong connection to San Francisco, provided that the installation shall be approved following the Arts Commission’s approval of the commemorative street plaque design and the Director’s review of all corresponding permit application materials, and the commemorative street plaque shall be installed in the sidewalk at an appropriate location in the vicinity of 205 Mullen Avenue, San Francisco, where Carlos Santana was living when he was first discovered.
The plaque will be located in the sidewalk in front of 205 Mullen Avenue, where Santana lived during his discovery and rise to fame
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Resolution supporting California State Senate Bill No. 1218, introduced by Senator Jesse Arreguín, which will require the Department of Motor Vehicles to refuse to renew the registration of a vehicle if the registered owner or lessee has outstanding illegal dumping penalties.
SB 1218 aims to combat illegal dumping by requiring the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to refuse the renewal of vehicle registration for owners or...
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Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 2276, introduced by Assembly Member Esmeralda Soria, which will establish a statewide pilot program requiring the installation of Active Intelligent Speed Assistance devices for drivers convicted of severe speeding-related offenses.
The bill is a response to the ongoing issue of traffic fatalities, with a significant portion being speeding-related, and the perceived inadequacy of ...
61.
Resolution expressing the intent of the City and County of San Francisco to establish the Sunset Irish Cultural District to recognize and preserve the history, legacy, and living cultural traditions of the Irish and Irish American community in San Francisco's Sunset District.
The district aims to recognize and preserve the history, legacy, and living cultural traditions of the Irish and Irish American community
62.
Motion directing the Budget and Legislative Analyst to initiate a performance audit in 2026 of the Sheriff’s Office.
This is in response to the office not having a department-wide audit in over 10 years, and the Board of Supervisors' policy requiring audits at least ...
63.
Motion approving/rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Dominica Henderson to the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors, for a term ending March 1, 2030.
The motion before the Board of Supervisors is to approve or reject the Mayor's nomination for her reappointment, with a term ending on March 1, 2030
64.
Motion approving/rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Stephanie Cajina to the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors, for a term ending March 1, 2030.
Currently the Board's Vice-Chair and the first Latina appointed, Cajina brings extensive experience in urban planning, government, and public transpor...
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Hearing to identify the Youth Commission's budget priorities for Fiscal Years (FYs) 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 …
The Youth Commission will be expected to present on these priorities when the matter is agendized by the Budget and Appropriations Committee
66.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Airbnb, Inc. against the City and County of San Francisco for $0 …
The lawsuit, filed on February 23, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court (Case No
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Resolution establishing the appropriations limit established at $14,639,589,998 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 pursuant to California Constitution Article XIII B …
This limit is calculated based on the prior year's limit, adjusted for population changes and cost of living, and incorporates a voter-approved increa...
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Resolution establishing the appropriations limit for Special Tax Districts and Infrastructure Revitalization and Financing Districts for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 pursuant to California Constitution Article XIII B, and determining other matters in connection therewith, as defined herein.
This limit dictates the maximum amount these districts can legally spend, adjusted for inflation and population changes
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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 Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc., to operate a health access point service, to extend the term by three years from June 30, 2027, for a new term of January 1, 2023, through June 30, 2030, and to increase the amount by $9,242,130 for a new total not to exceed amount of $17,087,730 …
The agreement supports the operation of a Latinx Health Access Point (LHAP) service, focusing on integrated HIV, HCV, and STD prevention programs for ...
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Resolution authorizing adoption of the San Francisco Behavioral Health Services Act Annual Update Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026.
The B/MHSA, which replaced the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) following Proposition 1 in March 2024, expands services to include substance use diso...
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Resolution retroactively approving a Contract between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through the Human Services Agency, and the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank for the provision of the CalFresh Stopgap Emergency Gift Card Initiative, for a term of two months from October 30, 2025, through December 31, 2025, for a total not to exceed amount of $9,100,000 …
This emergency measure, effective for two months from October 30, 2025, through December 31, 2025, was initiated to provide direct food assistance to ...
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Resolution approving and authorizing the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, on behalf of CleanPowerSF, to participate in California Community Power’s procurement of the Willow Rock Long Duration Storage Project by 1) entering into the Buyer Liability Pass Through Agreement and 2) entering into the Willow Rock Long Duration Storage Project Participation Share Agreement, for a total not to exceed amount of $75,900,000 with a contract duration of 20 years, estimated to begin July 1, 2030, through June 30, 2050, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118.
This project, a 500 MW compressed air energy storage battery located in Rosamond, California, is crucial for meeting state-mandated grid reliability a...
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Resolution approving Modification No. 1 to Professional Services Agreement for Airport Contract No. 50359, for general airport security services, between Covenant Aviation Security, LLC, and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airport Commission, to increase the contract amount by $10,500,000 for a total not to exceed amount of $20,300,000 and to extend the contract term for two years from June 30, 2026, for a new contract term of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2028, with one remaining option to extend for two additional years, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b).
The modification significantly increases the contract amount and extends its term