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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
AGENDA
Legislative Chamber, Room 250
City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102-4689
Tuesday, February 4, 2025 - 2:00 PM
Regular Meeting
RAFAEL MANDELMAN, PRESIDENT
CONNIE CHAN, CHYANNE CHEN, MATT DORSEY, JOEL ENGARDIO, JACKIE FIELDER,
BILAL MAHMOOD, MYRNA MELGAR, DANNY SAUTER, STEPHEN SHERRILL,
SHAMANN WALTON
Angela Calvillo, Clerk of the Board
Agendas of the Board of Supervisors are available on the internet at www.sfbos.org
BOARD COMMITTEES
Committee Membership Meeting Days
Budget and Appropriations Committee Wednesday
Supervisors Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Walton, Mandelman 1:30 PM
Budget and Finance Committee Wednesday
Supervisors Chan, Dorsey, Engardio 10:00 AM
Government Audit and Oversight Committee 1st and 3rd Thursday
Supervisors Fielder, Sauter, Sherrill 10:00 AM
Land Use and Transportation Committee Monday
Supervisors Melgar, Chen, Mahmood 1:30 PM
Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee 2nd and 4th Thursday
Supervisors Dorsey, Mahmood, Sauter 10:00 AM
Rules Committee Monday
Supervisors Walton, Sherrill, Mandelman
10:00 AM
First-named Supervisor is Chair, Second-named Supervisor is Vice-Chair of the Committee.
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The Levine Act
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campaign contributions from the applicant or contractor, an agent of the applicant or contractor, or any financially
interested participant within the 12 months prior to the final decision; and for 12 months following the date of the
final decision, a Member of the Board shall not accept, solicit, or direct a campaign contribution of $250 or more
from the applicant or contractor, an agent of the applicant or contractor, or any financially interested participant.
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your rights under the ADA are violated, contact the ADA Coordinator. Ordinance No. 90-10 added Section
2A.22.3 to the Administrative Code, which adopted a Citywide Americans with Disabilities Act Reasonable
Modification Policy.
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ROLL CALL AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Pursuant to Board Rule 4.7.1 the President shall present the ancestral homeland
acknowledgement of the Ramaytush Ohlone, who are the original inhabitants of the San
Francisco Peninsula.
COMMUNICATIONS
AGENDA CHANGES
CONSENT AGENDA
All matters listed hereunder constitute a Consent Agenda, are considered to be routine by the Board of
Supervisors and will be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the Board. There will be no separate
discussion of these items unless a member of the Board so requests, in which event the matter shall
be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered as a separate item.
Questions on the Consent Agenda are on final passage, first reading, adoption, or approved, as
indicated.
Items 1 through 9
Recommendation of the Budget and Finance Committee
Present: Supervisors Chan, Mandelman, Dorsey
1. 241170 [Appropriation - General Obligation (GO) Bond Proceeds - $40,000,000 -
Preservation and Seismic Safety Series 2025E - MOHCD - FY2024-2025]
Sponsors: Mayor; Dorsey and Mandelman
Ordinance appropriating $40,000,000 of General Obligation (GO) Bond proceeds from
Series 2025E Affordable Housing to the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community
Development (MOHCD) to acquire, improve and rehabilitate and to convert at-risk multi-unit
residential buildings to permanent affordable housing; and placing these funds on
Controller’s Reserve pending the sale of the General Obligation Bonds in Fiscal Year (FY)
2024-2025.
(Fiscal Impact)
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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Recommendations of the Government Audit and Oversight Committee
Present: Supervisors Chan, Sherrill, Sauter
2. 241164 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Stern Grove Festival Association - $225,016.38]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Stern Grove Festival Association
against the City and County of San Francisco for $225,016.38; the lawsuit was filed on
August 23, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-617454; entitled
STERN GROVE FESTIVAL ASSOCATION, a California Nonprofit Corporation - Public
Benefit v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves alleged property and
economic damages arising from the August 23, 2021, break of the SFPUC’s water
transmission pipeline at or near the intersection of Sloat Boulevard and 19th Avenue. (City
Attorney)
01/28/2025; PASSED, ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
3. 241165 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Arthur Bailey Jr. - $320,000]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Arthur Bailey Jr. against the City
and County of San Francisco for $320,000; the lawsuit was filed on July 21, 2023, in San
Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-607826; entitled Arthur Bailey Jr. v. City and
County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves an alleged personal injury on a City Street.
(City Attorney)
01/28/2025; PASSED, ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
Recommendations of the Land Use and Transportation Committee
Present: Supervisors Melgar, Fielder, Mahmood
4. 240903 [Planning Code - Health Service Uses in West Portal Neighborhood
Commercial District]
Sponsor: Melgar
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to permit certain Health Service Uses up to 5,000
gross square feet without a conditional use permit in the West Portal Neighborhood
Commercial District; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the
California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General
Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making findings
of public necessity, convenience, and welfare pursuant to Planning Code, Section 302.
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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5. 240925 [Sunnydale HOPE SF - Street and Public Infrastructure Acceptance -
Establishing Official Sidewalk Widths and Street Grades]
Sponsor: Walton
Ordinance accepting irrevocable offers of public infrastructure associated with the
Sunnydale HOPE SF Project, Phase 2, including an offer of improvements for
infrastructure located within portions of Sunnydale Avenue, Hahn Street, and Harmonia
Street, and an offer of dedication for real property underlying a portion of Sunnydale
Avenue; dedicating the public improvements for public use; designating the public
improvements for public street and roadway purposes; accepting the public infrastructure
for City maintenance and liability purposes, subject to specified limitations; establishing
official street grades, sidewalk widths, and public right-of-way widths; amending Ordinance
No. 1061, entitled “Regulating the Width of Sidewalks,” to establish official sidewalk widths
on Sunnydale Avenue and Hahn Street; accepting a Public Works Order recommending
various actions in regard to the public infrastructure improvements; adopting findings under
the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the
General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1.
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
Recommendations of the Rules Committee
Present: Supervisors Walton, Sherrill, Mandelman
6. 241068 [Administrative Code - Employee Donations to Bay Area Law Enforcement
Assistance Fund]
Sponsors: Dorsey; Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to add the Bay Area Law Enforcement
Assistance Fund to the list of organizations to which City officers and employees may
make donations by payroll deduction.
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
Present: Supervisors Walton, Dorsey, Chen
7. 241072 [Administrative Code - African American Arts and Cultural District]
Sponsor: Walton
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to reestablish the African American Arts and
Cultural District Community Advisory Committee, extend the deadlines for the written
reports and recommendations from City departments describing the cultural attributes of
the African American Arts and Cultural District, and propose strategies to acknowledge
and preserve the cultural legacy of the District.
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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8. 241088 [Administrative Code - Cannabis Oversight Committee Sunset Date]
Sponsor: Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to extend the sunset date for the Cannabis
Oversight Committee from January 1, 2025, to January 1, 2027, and providing that the
Ordinance shall be retroactive to January 1, 2025.
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
Present: Supervisors Walton, Sherrill, Mandelman
9. 241197 [Administrative Code - Cole Valley Entertainment Zone]
Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to create the Cole Valley Entertainment
Zone on Cole Street, between Frederick Street and Parnassus Avenue, and on Carl Street,
between Shrader Street and Clayton Street; to delete the requirement that an
Entertainment Zone Event be a special event permitted or licensed by the California
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control; and affirming the Planning Department’s
determination under the California Environmental Quality Act.
01/28/2025; PASSED ON FIRST READING.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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REGULAR AGENDA
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of the Budget and Finance Committee
Present: Supervisors Chan, Dorsey, Engardio
10. 241120 [Authorizing Refunding Certificates of Participation - Various Port Projects -
Not to Exceed $25,000,000]
Sponsor: Mayor
Ordinance authorizing the execution and delivery from time to time of refunding Certificates
of Participation evidencing and representing an aggregate principal amount of not to
exceed $25,000,000 to prepay certain certificates of participation that financed the design,
acquisition, construction, reconstruction, expansion, improvement, equipping, renewal,
restoration, and/or replacement of certain capital improvements to properties of the Port
Commission of the City and County of San Francisco; approving the form of Supplement to
Trust Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and U.S. Bank Trust
Company, National Association (as successor-in-interest to U.S. Bank National
Association), as trustee (“Trustee”); approving the form of Supplement to Project Lease,
between the City and County of San Francisco and the Trustee, relating to the lease and
lease back of all or a portion of the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27; approving
the form of Escrow Agreement, Purchase Contract, Official Notice of Sale, and Notice of
Intention to Sell Certificates; directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell
Certificates; approving the form of the Preliminary Official Statement and the form and
execution of the Official Statement relating to the sale of the Certificates; approving the
form of the Continuing Disclosure Certificate; granting general authority to City officials to
take necessary actions in connection with the authorization, execution, sale and delivery
of the Certificates, approving modifications to documents and agreements; and ratifying
previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Port)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
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11. 241118 [Appropriation - $28,386,685 Including $25,000,000 COP Refunding Series
2025-R1 & Series 2025-R2 Proceeds, $2,478,500 of Series 2013B & 2013C
Prior Debt Reserve Proceeds - De-appropriation of $908,185 - Series 2013B
Project Funds - FY2024-2025]
Sponsor: Mayor
Ordinance appropriating $28,386,685 consisting of $5,000,000 of Refunding Certificates of
Participation Series 2025-R1 proceeds and $20,000,000 of Refunding Certificates of
Participation (COP) Series 2025-R2 proceeds, $483,000 of Series 2013B Prior Debt
Service Reserve Proceeds, $1,995,500 of 2013C Prior Debt Service Reserve Proceeds,
and De-appropriation of $908,185 of Series 2013B Project Funds to the Port Commission
(PRT) for $6,391,185 to the Refunding Certificates of Participation Series 2025-R1 and
$21,995,500 to the Refunding Certificates of Participation Series 2025-R2; and placing
these funds on Controller’s Reserve pending the sale of the Certificates of Participation and
receipt of proceeds in Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025.
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
12. 241172 [Business and Tax Regulations Code - Commercial Vacancy Tax Exemption]
Sponsors: Chan; Engardio
Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code to exempt from the
commercial vacancy tax beginning on January 1, 2025, any taxable commercial space
located in a named neighborhood commercial district or named neighborhood commercial
transit district in which a City public infrastructure or construction project has a
construction duration of more than 180 days in a calendar year, and from January 1, 2022,
through December 31, 2024, any taxable commercial space located in the Taraval Street
Neighborhood Commercial District or the Inner Taraval Street Neighborhood Commercial
District.
(In accordance with Section 2909 of Article 29 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code,
passage of this ordinance by the Board of Supervisors requires an affirmative vote of
two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors.)
Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
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13. 250040 [Administrative Code - Core Initiatives to Strengthen City’s Responses to
Homelessness, Drug Abuse, Mental Health Needs, and Related Crises]
Sponsors: Mayor; Dorsey, Engardio, Sherrill, Mahmood, Sauter and Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to 1) provide that the existing waiver of
competitive procurement rules for certain contracts and grants to support projects
addressing homelessness will sunset in May 2029; 2) suspend until January 2026 the
competitive procurement requirements for contracts, grants, and leases necessary to
accelerate the City’s response to homelessness, drug overdoses and substance use
disorders, mental health needs, integrated health needs, and public safety hiring (the “Core
Initiatives”); 3) delegate to the Mayor the authority to approve certain types of contracts,
grants, and leases for Core Initiatives under Charter, Section 9.118, if the Board of
Supervisors has failed to act within 45 days; 4) suspend until January 2026 the
requirement under Chapter 23 of the Administrative Code that the Board of Supervisors
approve leases, if the lease is for a Core Initiative; 5) authorize the City until January 2026
to accept gifts, grants, and other donations for Core Initiatives; 6) clarify the authority of the
Controller to transfer surplus funds to support Core Initiatives; and 7) authorize the Office of
the Mayor for six months to solicit donations from various private entities and organizations
to support the City’s work on the Core Initiatives, notwithstanding the Behested Payment
Ordinance.
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
14. 241125 [Grant Agreement Amendment - Episcopal Community Services - Rapid
Rehousing for Adults - Not to Exceed $21,524,980]
Sponsor: Mayor
Resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between Episcopal
Community Services and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing
(“HSH”) for short-to-medium term Rapid Rehousing for adults; extending the grant term by
29 months from January 31, 2025, for a total term of February 15, 2021, through June 30,
2027; increasing the agreement amount by $11,525,980 for a total amount not to exceed
$21,524,980; and authorizing HSH to enter into any amendments or other modifications to
the agreement/contract that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities, or
materially decrease the benefits to the City and are necessary or advisable to effectuate
the purposes of the agreement. (Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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15. 241126 [Agreement - Retroactive - Community Youth Center of San Francisco -
Academic Support; Beacon at Aptos; Year-Round & Summer Programs; and
Teen Arts - Not to Exceed $13,724,500]
Sponsor: Mayor
Resolution retroactively approving an agreement between the City and County of San
Francisco, acting by and through the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families,
and the Community Youth Center of San Francisco for four programs: Academic Support;
Beacon at Aptos; Year-Round & Summer Programs; and Teen Arts; for a term of five years
from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2029, and for a total not to exceed amount of
$13,724,500; and to authorize Department of Children, Youth and Families to enter into
amendments or modifications to the Agreement that do not materially increase the
obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the
Agreement or this Resolution. (Department of Children, Youth & Their Families)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
16. 241127 [Agreement - Retroactive - Community Youth Center of San Francisco - High
School Partnerships; Job Readiness for English Language Learners;
Leadership; and Young Adult Worklink - Not to Exceed $11,730,000]
Sponsor: Mayor
Resolution retroactively approving an agreement between the City and County of San
Francisco, acting by and through the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families,
and the Community Youth Center of San Francisco for four programs: High School
Partnerships; Job Readiness for English Language Learners; Leadership; and Young Adult
Worklink; for a total term of five years from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2029, and for a
total not to exceed amount of $11,730,000; and to authorize Department of Children, Youth
and Families to enter into amendments or modifications to the Agreement that do not
materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate
the purposes of the Agreement or this Resolution. (Department of Children, Youth & Their
Families)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
17. 241128 [Agreement - Retroactive - Instituto Familiar de la Raza Inc - Roadmap to
Peace Collaborative and Roadmap to Peace School Crisis Supports - Not to
Exceed $12,929,020]
Sponsor: Mayor
Resolution retroactively approving an agreement between the City and County of San
Francisco, acting by and through the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families,
and Instituto Familiar de la Raza Inc for two programs: Roadmap to Peace Collaborative
and Roadmap to Peace School Crisis Supports, for a term of five years from July 1, 2024,
to June 30, 2029, and for a total not to exceed amount of $12,929,020; and to authorize
Department of Children, Youth and Families to enter into amendments or modifications to
the Agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and
are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Agreement or this Resolution. (Department
of Children, Youth & Their Families)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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18. 241129 [Agreement - Retroactive - Richmond District Neighborhood Ctr Inc - Defining
Success: Academic Support Continuum, 6th-12th Grade; Beacon Pathways -
Presidio MS; Beacon Pathways - Roosevelt MS; Multi-Cultural Arts Program:
K-12 Art Pathway - NTE $10,366,200]
Sponsor: Mayor
Resolution retroactively approving an agreement between the City and County of San
Francisco, acting by and through the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families,
and the Richmond District Neighborhood Ctr Inc for four programs: Defining Success:
Academic Support Continuum, 6th-12th Grade; Beacon Pathways at Presidio Middle
School (MS); Beacon Pathways at Roosevelt Middle School; and Multi-Cultural Arts
Program: K-12 Art Pathways; for a total term of five years from July 1, 2024, to June 30,
2029, and for a total not to exceed amount of $10,366,200; and to authorize Department of
Children, Youth and Families to enter into amendments or modifications to the Agreement
that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to
effectuate the purposes of the Agreement or this Resolution. (Department of Children,
Youth & Their Families)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
19. 241145 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Crankstart Foundation - Clean Slate
Program Grant - $250,000]
Sponsor: Walton
Resolution retroactively authorizing the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office to accept
and expend a grant in the amount of $250,000 from the Crankstart Foundation to fund the
San Francisco Public Defender’s Clean Slate unit to meet the increased demand for Clean
Slate services for the period of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025. (Public Defender)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
20. 241154 [Real Property License - Retroactive - U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Coast Guard - 1-199 Forest Road, Building 278, Yerba Buena Island, San
Francisco, CA - Initial Base Rent $0]
Resolution retroactively approving and authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the
San Francisco Police Department, to execute a License of a portion of the real property
located at 1-199 Forest Road, Building 278 with U.S. Department of Homeland Security -
U.S. Coast Guard, federal government, for an initial term of five years at an initial annual
base rent of $0 effective November 1, 2024, through October 31, 2029; and authorizing the
Director of Property to enter into amendments or modifications to the License that do not
materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate
the purposes of the License or this Resolution. (Real Estate Department)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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21. 241155 [Office Lease - Retroactive - State of California, Employment Development
Department - 745 Franklin Street - Initial Annual Base Rent $105,090]
Resolution retroactively authorizing and approving the lease of approximately 3,344 square
feet of office space within the building located at 745 Franklin Street with the State of
California, Employment Development Department, for the Human Services Agency
JobsNow! program, for a term commencing on January 1, 2025, through December 31,
2029, at the annual base rent of $105,090; and authorizing the Director of Property to enter
into any extensions, amendments, or modifications to the Lease that do not materially
increase the obligations or liabilities of the City and are necessary to effectuate the
purposes of the Lease or this Resolution. (Real Estate Department)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
22. 250019 [Real Property Lease Amendment - Retroactive - William J. Piedmonte - 729
Filbert Street - Annual Base Rent $437,146.50]
Resolution retroactively approving and authorizing an amendment to the lease of
approximately 11,067 square feet of real property located at 729 Filbert Street with William
J. Piedmonte, as landlord, extending the term for approximately five years from February 1,
2024, for a total term of December 1, 2018, through January 31, 2029, effective upon
approval of this Resolution, for a total annual base rent of $437,146.50 (or $39.50 per
square foot) (“Lease Amendment”); authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the
San Francisco Department of Public Health, to execute the Lease Amendment; and
authorizing the Director of Property to enter into other amendments or modifications to the
Lease that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are
necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Lease or this Resolution. (Real Estate
Department)
(Fiscal Impact)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
23. 250043 [Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - Retroactive - CORO Northern California -
Consulting Services - Valued at $345,000]
Sponsor: Mayor
Resolution retroactively authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community
Development (“MOHCD”) to accept and expend an in-kind gift of consulting services valued
at $345,000 from Coro Northern California (“CORO”) for the term of February 1, 2025,
through January 31, 2027. (Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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Recommendations of the Land Use and Transportation Committee
Present: Supervisors Melgar, Mahmood
24. 240929 [Planning Code - 99 Rhode Island Street]
Sponsor: Dorsey
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3912, Lot
No. 02, also known as 99 Rhode Island Street, to exceed the cumulative use size
requirements in Production, Distribution and Repair District-1, Design (PDR-1-D) districts;
affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental
Quality Act; making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning
Code, Section 302; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the
eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
25. 241213 [Castro Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) Cultural
District’s Cultural, History, Housing, and Economic Sustainability Strategy
Report (CHHESS)]
Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman
Resolution to adopt the Castro Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ)
Cultural District’s Cultural, History, Housing, and Economic Sustainability Strategy Report
(CHHESS) under Administrative Code, Section 107.5.
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
Recommendations of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee
Present: Supervisors Dorsey, Engardio
26. 241184 [Liquor License Transfer - 1275 Fell Street - Bitters and Bottles]
Resolution determining that the person-to-person, premise-to-premise transfer of a Type-21
off-sale general beer, wine, and distilled spirits liquor license to BAR ANTZ LLC, doing
business as Bitters & Bottles, located at 1275 Fell Street (District 5), will serve the public
convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco, in accordance with
California Business and Professions Code, Section 23958.4; and requesting that the
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose a condition on the issuance of
the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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27. 241206 [Liquor License Transfer - 301 5th Street - City Choice Market]
Resolution determining that the person-to-person, premise-to-premise transfer of a Type-21
off-sale general beer, wine, and distilled spirits liquor license to City Choice Market Inc.,
doing business as City Choice Market, located at 301 5th Street (District 6), will serve the
public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco, in accordance
with California Business and Professions Code, Section 23958.4; and requesting that the
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of
the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee)
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
Recommendation of the Rules Committee
Present: Supervisors Walton, Sherrill
28. 241207 [Midtown Park Apartments - 1415 Scott Street - Exempting Midtown Park
Apartments from Certain Construction Contracting Requirements]
Sponsors: Mayor; Melgar
Ordinance exempting Midtown Park Apartments, located at 1415 Scott Street, from
construction contracting requirements in Administrative Code, Chapter 6, but requiring
compliance with the prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements of Administrative
Code, Section 23.61; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the
California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the General
Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1.
Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
SPECIAL ORDER 2:30 P.M. - Recognition of Commendations
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Reports from committees, if any, recommending emergency or urgent measures.
The following item will be considered by the Land Use and Transportation Committee at a
Regular Meeting on Monday, February 3, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. The Chair intends to request
the Committee to send the following item as a Committee Report on Tuesday, February 4,
2025.
29. 250049 [Commemorative Street Name Designation - “Jesai Kingston Way” - Ingerson
Avenue between 3rd Street and Griffith Street]
Sponsors: Walton; Mandelman
Resolution adding the Commemorative Street Name “Jesai Kingston Way” on Ingerson
Avenue between 3rd Street and Griffith Street, leading to the site formerly known as
Candlestick Park, in recognition of Jesai Kingston, to enshrine his legacy, and to mark his
infinite effect on the community.
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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30. ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTIONS
Roll call for introduction of ordinances, resolutions, charter amendments, requests for hearings, letters
of inquiry, letters of request to the City Attorney and Board Members' reports on their regional body
activities.
31. PUBLIC COMMENT
An opportunity for members of the public to directly address the Board on items of interest to the public
that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board, including items being considered today
which have not been considered by a Board committee and excluding items which have been
considered by a Board committee. Members of the public may address the Board for up to two
minutes. Each member of the public will be allotted the same number of minutes to speak,
except public speakers using interpretation assistance will be allowed to testify for two minutes
and the interpreter will have two minutes for interpretation. If simultaneous interpretation services are
used, speakers will be governed by the public testimony time limit applied to speakers not requesting
translation assistance. The President or the Board may limit the total testimony to 30 minutes.
Members of the public who want a document placed on the overhead for display should clearly state
such and subsequently remove the document when they want the screen to return to live coverage of
the meeting.
FOR ADOPTION WITHOUT COMMITTEE REFERENCE
These measures were introduced for adoption without committee reference. A unanimous vote is
required for adoption of these resolutions today. Any Supervisor may require any resolution to go
to committee.
Questions on the For Adoption Without Committee Reference Agenda are on for adoption, or
approved, as indicated.
(PUBLIC COMMENT for Items 32 and 33 will be taken during Item 31 - General Public
Comment.)
Items 32 and 33
32. 250115 [Urging Pharmacies and Medical Providers to Address Pharmacy Deserts by
Expanding Services in Underserved Neighborhoods]
Sponsors: Walton; Fielder, Chen, Chan and Mandelman
Resolution urging pharmacies and medical providers to address pharmacy deserts by
expanding services in underserved neighborhoods.
01/29/2025; REFERRED FOR ADOPTION WITHOUT COMMITTEE REFERENCE AGENDA AT THE NEXT BOARD
MEETING.
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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33. 250116 [Black History Month - February 2025]
Sponsors: Walton; Chan, Fielder, Chen, Mandelman, Dorsey and Sauter
Resolution recognizing and celebrating Black History Month in the City and County of San
Francisco during the month of February 2025.
01/29/2025; REFERRED FOR ADOPTION WITHOUT COMMITTEE REFERENCE AGENDA AT THE NEXT BOARD
MEETING.
Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
34. IMPERATIVE AGENDA
Resolution(s), if any, to be adopted within limits imposed by the Sunshine Ordinance and the Ralph M.
Brown Act, introduced today, not on the printed agenda. For such resolutions to be considered, the
Board must first adopt the Serious Injury Finding or the Purely Commendatory Finding and the Brown
Act Finding. Each motion requires eight (8) votes or a unanimous six (6) or seven (7). A unanimous
vote is required for the resolution(s).
[Serious Injury Finding]
Motion that the Board find that for the resolution(s) being considered at this time "the need to take
action is so imperative as to threaten serious injury to the public interest if action is deferred to a
later meeting."
[Purely Commendatory Finding]
Motion that the Board find that the resolution(s) being considered at this time are purely
commendatory.
[Brown Act Finding]
Motion that the Board find by roll call vote that, for the resolution(s) being considered at this time,
there is a need to take immediate action. The need to take action came to the attention of the City
and County of San Francisco after the agenda was posted.
(PUBLIC COMMENT WILL BE TAKEN on any Imperative Agenda item introduced.)
LEGISLATION INTRODUCED AT ROLL CALL
Introduced by a Supervisor or the Mayor
Pursuant to Charter, Section 2.105, an Ordinance or Resolution may be introduced before the Board
of Supervisors by a Member of the Board, a Committee of the Board, or the Mayor and shall be
referred to and reported upon by an appropriate Committee of the Board.
Legislation Introduced will appear on the Final Minutes for this meeting. Once the
Legislation Introduced is approved, it will be available on
http://www.sfbos.org/legislation_introduced.
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Introduced at the Request of a Department
Pursuant to Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors, Section 2.7.1, Department Heads may
submit proposed legislation to the Clerk of the Board, in which case titles of the legislation will be
printed at the rear of the next available agenda of the Board.
PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS
250081 [Airport Professional Services Agreement Modification - Consor PMCM, Inc.
Project Management Support Services for the Cargo Building 626.1 Project -
Further Modifications Not to Exceed $13,000,000]
Resolution approving Modification No. 2 to Airport Contract No. 11918.41, Project
Management Support Services for the San Francisco International Airport, Cargo Building
626.1 Project with Consor PMCM, Inc., to increase the Contract amount by $10,300,000
for a new total not to exceed the amount of $13,000,000 and extend the Contract for
services an additional four years from May 1, 2025, for a total term of May 2, 2024, through
May 1, 2029, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b); and making findings under the
California Environmental Quality Act. (Airport Commission)
01/17/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
250082 [Airport Professional Services Agreement - West Field Consultants - Project
Management Support Services - Further Modifications Not to Exceed
$13,000,000]
Resolution approving Modification No. 2 to Airport Contract No. 11984.41, Project
Management Support Services for the San Francisco International Airport, Cargo Building
720.1 and GSE Building 742 Project with West Field Consultants, a Joint Venture, a joint
venture between WSP USA Inc. and AGS Inc., to increase the Contract amount by
$10,000,000 for a new total not to exceed the amount of $13,000,000 and extend the
Contract for services an additional four years pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b) from
May 2, 2025, for a total term of May 2, 2024, through May 1, 2029; and making findings
under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Airport Commission)
01/17/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
250083 [Lease Modification - United States Government - United States Federal
Bureau of Investigation - Annual Rent $962,017.96]
Resolution approving Modification No. 3 of Lease No. GS-09P-LCA03395, between the
United States (U.S.) of America, and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and
through its Airport Commission, to extend the term by three years for a new term ending
January 3, 2028, and increasing the annual rent to $962,017.96, totaling $2,886,053.88 for
the extension term, for offices occupied by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation at the
International Terminal. (Airport Commission)
01/27/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
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250084 [Real Property Lease Amendment - Communication and Control, Inc. -
Communication Services Facilities in Alameda County - Monthly Base Rent
$9,080]
Resolution 1) approving and authorizing the General Manager of the San Francisco Public
Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to execute Amendment No. 1 (Amendment) to the Radio
Communications Site Lease dated April 1, 2015, between the City and County of San
Francisco, through the SFPUC, as the tenant, and Communication and Control, Inc., as
the landlord, to allow the SFPUC to expand the leased premises on a portion of
Assessor’s Parcel No. 096-0090-005-07 in unincorporated Alameda County and operate
additional radio communication equipment on the tower located on the premises for an
initial monthly base rent of $9,080 for the lease of the expanded premises; 2) affirming the
Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act,
pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 31.04(h); and 3) authorizing the General Manager
of the SFPUC and/or City’s Director of Property to execute documents, make certain
modifications, and take certain actions in furtherance of this Resolution, as defined herein;
and to authorize the SFPUC General Manager and/or City Director of Property to enter into
any amendments or modifications to the Amendment, including without limitation, the
exhibits, that the General Manager determines, in consultation with the City Attorney, are
in the best interests of the City, do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of
the City, and are necessary or advisable to effectuate the purposes and intent of the
Amendment, or this Resolution, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118. (Public Utilities
Commission)
01/24/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
250085 [Emergency Declaration - Restoration of Uninterruptible Standby Power
Supply System for Tesla Treatment Facility - $700,000]
Resolution approving an emergency declaration of the San Francisco Public Utilities
Commission, pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 6.60, to contract resources to
restore the Tesla Treatment Facility’s uninterruptible standby power supply system, which
has become obsolete and was found to have failed on December 11, 2024, during routine
maintenance, with a total estimated cost of $700,000. (Public Utilities Commission)
01/24/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
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250086 [Real Property Lease - FACES SF - 1099 Sunnydale Avenue - $48,867.12 Initial
Yearly Base Rent]
Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property to enter into a real property
lease with Family & Child Empowerment Services (FACES SF), a California nonprofit
public benefit corporation, for approximately 3,039 square feet of The Village Community
Facility located at 1099 Sunnydale Avenue, San Francisco, effective upon approval of this
Resolution for an initial term of five years with two five-year options to extend, at an initial
rent of $48,867.12 per year ($4,072.26 per month) with three percent annual increases
thereafter; the initial rent includes approximately 822 square feet of office space in support
of a temporary grant and programming collaboration with Family Connections Centers, a
California non-profit, providing services to the community; should future grants for said
collaboration not be funded after the first year of the lease or any subsequent year
thereafter, during the initial five-year term, whereby the new adjusted rent will be $2,970.78
per month, or $35,649.36 per year, with a three percent annual increase; a finding that
competitive bidding procedures required under San Francisco Administrative Code,
Chapter 23, Section 23.33, are impractical or impossible; a finding that the Lease furthers
a proper public purpose sufficient to meet Administrative Code, Section 23.30, market
value requirements; and authorizing the Director of Property to enter into any additions,
amendments, or other modifications to the Lease that do not materially increase the
obligations or liabilities of the City to effectuate the purposes of this Resolution. (Real
Estate Department)
01/27/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
250087 [Real Property Lease - Felton Institute - 1099 Sunnydale Avenue - $24,216.48
Initial Yearly Base Rent]
Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property to enter into a real property
lease with Felton Institute, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, for
approximately 1,506 square feet of The Village Community Facility located at 1099
Sunnydale Avenue, for an initial term of five years with two five-year options to extend, at
an initial rent of $24,216.48 per year ($2,018.04 per month) with 3% annual increases
thereafter effective upon approval of this Resolution; a finding that competitive bidding
procedures required under Administrative Code, Chapter 23, Section 23.33, are impractical
or impossible; a finding that the Lease furthers a proper public purpose sufficient to meet
Administrative Code, Section 23.30, market value requirements; and authorizing the
Director of Property to enter into any additions, amendments, or other modifications to the
Lease that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City to effectuate
the purposes of this Resolution. (Real Estate Department)
01/27/2025; RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT.
02/04/2025; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Committee.
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250034 [Petitions and Communications]
Petitions and Communications received from January 23, 2025, through January 30, 2025,
for reference by the President to Committee considering related matters, or to be ordered
filed by the Clerk on February 4, 2025.
Personal information that is provided in communications to the Board of Supervisors is
subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act and the San Francisco
Sunshine Ordinance. Personal information will not be redacted.
From the Office of the Mayor (MYR), pursuant to Charter, Section 4.100.1(b), submitting
an appointment of Jean Fraser to Seat 5 of the Commission Streamlining Task Force.
Copy: Each Supervisor. (1)
From the Office of the Mayor (MYR), regarding State Legislation Committee approval of
positions on legislation before the California State Legislature, and approved State
Legislation Committee minutes from the October 23, 2024, meeting. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (2)
From the Office of the Board President, pursuant to Charter, Section 4.100.1(b), submitting
an appointment of Ed Harrington to Seat 4 of the Commission Streamlining Task Force. (3)
From the Office of the City Attorney (CAT), pursuant to Charter, Section 13.103.5,
submitting an appointment of Rebecca Bers to the Elections Commission. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (4)
From the Office of the City Administrator (ADM), pursuant to Charter, Section 4.100.1(b),
submitting an appointment of Sophie Hayward to Seat 1 of the Commission Streamlining
Task Force. Copy: Each Supervisor. (5)
From the Office of the Controller (CON), pursuant to Charter, Section 4.100.1(b),
submitting an appointment of Natasha Mihal to Seat 2 of the Commission Streamlining
Task Force. Copy: Each Supervisor. (6)
From the San Francisco Arts Commission (ART), submitting the January 29, 2025, Visual
Arts Committee agenda. Copy: Each Supervisor. (7)
From various departments, pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 12B.5-1(d)(1),
submitting approved Chapter 12B Waiver Request Forms. 3 Forms. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (8)
From the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, pursuant to California
Health and Safety Code, Section 25296.20, submitting a Notice of Intent to Issue a No
Further Action Letter regarding Sutter Health Pacific Medical Center. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (9)
From the Office of the Controller (CON), pursuant to Charter, Section F1.105, submitting a
City Services Auditor Summary of the Implementation Status of Recommendations for the
period July 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024. Copy: Each Supervisor. (10)
From the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), submitting meeting
minutes of the January 23, 2025, Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and
Transportation for Temporary Street Closures (ISCOTT) meeting. Copy: Each Supervisor.
(11)
From the San Francisco Planning Department (CPC), regarding the Resolution imposing
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interim zoning controls for an 18-month period for parcels in the Upper Market Street
Neighborhood Commercial Transit District (NCT) and the Castro Street Neighborhood
Commercial District (NCD), by requiring Conditional Use Authorization for a change of use
from a Health Services Use or a Social Services Use. File No. 240683; Resolution No.
405-24. Copy: Each Supervisor. (12)
From the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), regarding blessing scams. Copy:
Each Supervisor. (13)
From the California Fish and Game Commission, submitting notices of proposed changes
in regulations. 3 Notices. Copy: Each Supervisor. (14)
From the California State Association of Counties (CSAC), regarding a federal funding
pause and analysis. Copy: Each Supervisor. (15)
From San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798, submitting a notice of the Executive Board
for their 2025-2027 term. Copy: Each Supervisor. (16)
From Artemis Cierra, regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Copy: Each
Supervisor. (17)
From Liza Mudd, regarding Dr. John Maa’s application to the Sugary Drink Distributor Tax
Advisory Committee (SDDTAC). Copy: Each Supervisor. (18)
From Barbara Bella and Vince Yuen, regarding a plan for a cleaner San Francisco. Copy:
Each Supervisor. (19)
From Tony Hackett, regarding California Senate Bill No. 45, an act to repeal and add
Section 14548 of the Public Resources Code, relating to recycling. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (20)
From members of the public, regarding the proposed Ordinance amending the
Administrative Code to 1) waive competitive procurement and certain other Municipal Code
requirements for contracts, grants, and leases necessary to accelerate the City’s
response to homelessness, drug overdoses and substance use disorders, mental health
needs, integrated health needs, and public safety hiring (the “Core Initiatives”); 2) delegate
to department heads the authority to approve certain types of contracts, grants, and
leases for Core Initiatives under Charter, Section 9.118, if the Board of Supervisors has
failed to act within 45 days; 3) delete the requirement under Chapter 23 of the
Administrative Code that the Board of Supervisors approve leases, if the lease is for a Core
Initiative; 4) authorize the City to accept gifts, grants, and other donations for Core
Initiatives; 5) clarify the authority of the Controller to transfer surplus funds to support Core
Initiatives; and 6) authorize the Office of the Mayor for six months to solicit donations from
various private entities and organizations to support the City’s work on the Core Initiatives,
notwithstanding the Behested Payment Ordinance. File No. 250040. 288 Letters. Copy:
Each Supervisor. (21)
From Toney Boersma, regarding a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
(SFMTA) neckdown trial program. Copy: Each Supervisor. (22)
From Solutions Not Sandbags, regarding San Francisco’s sewer system. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (23)
From members of the public, regarding the Motion affirming the determination by the
Planning Department that the proposed Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA)
Mid-Valencia Curbside Protected Bikeway project is statutorily exempt from environmental
review. File No. 241193, Motion No. M25-004. Copy: Each Supervisor. 281 Letters. (24)
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From members of the public, regarding the Resolution reaffirming San Francisco’s
commitment to uphold the City’s long standing Sanctuary City Ordinance and to provide
the necessary resources and tools to support and empower the City’s immigrant
community, as an essential part of ensuring public safety, public health, and community
integrity. File No. 250046. 17 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (25)
From members of the public, regarding the Hearing of persons interested in or objecting to
the Statutory Exemption determination by the Planning Department under the California
Environmental Quality Act issued on November 4, 2024, for the proposed Municipal
Transportation Agency (MTA) Mid-Valencia Curbside Protected Bikeway project, which
would implement bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements on Valencia Street by
relocating the existing two-way center running bike lane on Valencia Street to curbside,
protected Class IV bikes lanes on the blocks running from 15th Street to 23rd Street; the
proposed bike lanes would be located directly adjacent to the curb or weave around
curbside parklets; the proposed project would also remove or relocate existing parking
spaces on some of the streets that intersect this section of Valencia Street to
accommodate the relocation of existing bike share stations and adjust color curb
designations. (District 9) (Appellant: Julio Ramos of the Law Office of Julio J. Ramos, on
behalf of VAMANOS, a collective of Valencia Street merchants, artists, and residents.)
File No. 241192. 41 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (26)
From members of the public, regarding the proposed Ordinance amending the Planning
Code to limit restrictions on window replacement projects in certain buildings. File No.
241021. 5 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (27)
From members of the public, regarding a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
(SFMTA) Biking and Rolling Plan. 17 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (28)
From Daniel Jeremiah Hoffman, regarding various subjects. 9 Letters. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (29)
From Julien DeFrance, regarding various subjects. 19 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (30)
From Everett Young, regarding the Resolution urging the Municipal Transportation Agency
(MTA) to develop and implement a plan for No Turn On Red (NTOR) at every signalized
intersection in San Francisco and approve a citywide NTOR policy. File No. 231016;
Resolution No. 481-23. Copy: Each Supervisor. (31)
From Timothy Martin, regarding various subjects. 19 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (32)
From members of the public, regarding the Ordinance amending the Administrative Code
to establish the E-Bike Incentive Fund to support implementation of an electric bicycle (or
“e-bike”) incentive program administered by the Department of the Environment. File No.
240967; Ordinance No. 268-24. 2 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (33)
From members of the public, regarding the San Francisco Municipal Transportation
Agency (SFMTA) efforts to install parking meters on residential streets. 96 Letters. Copy:
Each Supervisor. (34)
From members of the public, regarding sustainable mobility and the San Francisco
Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA). 4 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (35)
From members of the public, regarding healthcare services received at Concentra Urgent
Care from a physician’s assistant wearing a keffiyeh. 2,105 Letters. Copy: Each
Supervisor. (36)
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From the San Francisco Group of the Sierra Club San Francisco Bay Chapter, regarding
parklets. Copy: Each Supervisor. (37)
From Connie Hall, regarding John F. Kennedy Drive. Copy: Each Supervisor. (38)
From Cheryl Richard, regarding the San Francisco Planning Department’s (CPC)
Expanding Housing Choice, Housing Element Zoning Program. Copy: Each Supervisor.
(39)
From Julien Zoppe, submitting a proposal for the Golden Gate Bridge centennial in 2037.
Copy: Each Supervisor. (40)
From Marcelo Fonseca, regarding taxi medallions. Copy: Each Supervisor. (41)
From Ramona Mayon, regarding conditions at the Bayview Vehicle Triage Center. Copy:
Each Supervisor. (42)
From Allen Jones, regarding various subjects. Copy: Each Supervisor. (43)
From Aaron Goodman, regarding transportation. Copy: Each Supervisor. (44)
From Eileen Boken, regarding the proposed Ordinance amending the Business and Tax
Regulations Code to exempt from the commercial vacancy tax beginning on January 1,
2025, any taxable commercial space located in a named neighborhood commercial district
or named neighborhood commercial transit district in which a City public infrastructure or
construction project has a construction duration of more than 180 days in a calendar year,
and from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2024, any taxable commercial space
located in the Taraval Street Neighborhood Commercial District or the Inner Taraval Street
Neighborhood Commercial District. File No. 241172. Copy: Each Supervisor. (45)
From the Office of the Controller (CON), pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118, and
Administrative Code, Section 21A.3, submitting a Controller’s Office Review of 2024
Managed Care Contracts. Copy: Each Supervisor. (46)
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