FILE 250517Park Code - Treasure Island, Yerba Buena Island, and Certain Additional PropertiesPAGES 3-4
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FILE 250538Planning Code - Priority Processing for Certain Commercial UsesPAGE 4
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FILE 250539Building, Planning Codes - Existing Awning, Sign, and Gate Amnesty Program; Design Standards for Gates, Railings, and GrillworkPAGE 4
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FILE 250540Planning Code - Temporary Use AuthorizationsPAGES 4-5
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FILE 250541Public Works, Administrative Codes - Café Tables and Chairs, Display Merchandise, Appurtenant Building Features, and Sidewalk Shared SpacesPAGE 5
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FILE 250537Police Code - Entertainment PermitsPAGES 5-6
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nts for ball or ring throwing games, dance halls, and masked balls; 3) eliminate referral of Place of Entertainment Permit applications to the Department of Building Inspection (“DBI”); 4) eliminate referral of Limited Live Performance and Fixed Place Outdoor Amplified Sound permits to the Planning Department; 5) relax public notice requirements on the applicant and the Entertainment Commission with respect to applications for Place of Entertainment, Limited Live Performance, and Fixed Place Amplified Sound permits; 6) require the Entertainment Commission to hold a hearing on any application for a One Time Event Permit or One Time Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit in cases where an applicant has previously obtained 12 or more such permits in the same calendar year, rather than the preceding 12 months; 7) for Extended-Hours Permits, eliminate referral to DBI, and eliminate referral to the Department of Public Health and the Fire Department in cases where the applicant or permittee already holds valid permits from those departments; and 8) amend definitions relevant to noise limit enforcement. Ordinance No. 118-25 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250589Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Departments - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027PAGES 6-7
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250589 [Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Departments - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027] Sponsor: Mayor Budget and Appropriation Ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for Departments of the City and County of San Francisco as of May 30, 2025, for the Fiscal Years (FYs) ending June 30, 2026, and June 30, 2027. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, by accepting the ‘Technical Adjustments,’ dated July 9, 2025, to 1) correct codes in the Recreation and Park Department; 2) correct positions in the Fire Department, Police Department, Municipal Transportation Agency, and Department of Human Resources; 3) remove a duplicate fund created in error in the Human Rights Commission; and 4) reflecting new revenue and expenditure authority at the Department of Building Inspection, along with an amended Transfer of Function Memo to move one position (0.24 FTE 0951 Deputy Director I) from the Department on the Status of Women to the Human Rights Commission due to the consolidation of the two Departments. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
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(Fiscal Impact) (Supervisor Fielder voted No on First Reading.) PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250590Annual Salary Ordinance - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027PAGE 7
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250590 [Annual Salary Ordinance - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027] Sponsor: Mayor Annual Salary Ordinance enumerating positions in the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the Fiscal Years (FYs) ending June 30, 2026, and June 30, 2027, continuing, creating, or establishing these positions; enumerating and including therein all positions created by Charter or State law for which compensations are paid from City and County funds and appropriated in the Annual Appropriation Ordinance; authorizing appointments or continuation of appointments thereto; specifying and fixing the compensations and work schedules thereof; and authorizing appointments to temporary positions and fixing compensations therefore. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
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Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved to rescind the previous vote. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
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Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, by accepting the ‘Technical Adjustments,’ dated July 9, 2025, to 1) correct codes in the Recreation and Park Department; 2) correct positions in the Fire Department, Police Department, Municipal Transportation Agency, and Department of Human Resources; 3) remove a duplicate fund created in error in the Human Rights Commission; and 4) reflecting new revenue and expenditure authority at the Department of Building Inspection, along with an amended Transfer of Function Memo to move one position (0.24 FTE 0951 Deputy Director I) from the Department on the Status of Women to the Human Rights Commission due to the consolidation of the two Departments. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
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(Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250591Administrative Code - City Hall Short Term License FeesPAGES 7-8
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250591 [Administrative Code - City Hall Short Term License Fees] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to modify the short term license fees for the use of City Hall. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250593Administrative Code - Transferring Data Collection Oversight Duties from the City Administrator to the Human Rights CommissionPAGE 8
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250593 [Administrative Code - Transferring Data Collection Oversight Duties from the City Administrator to the Human Rights Commission] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to transfer responsibilities for oversight of the collection of sexual orientation and gender identity data from the City Administrator to the Human Rights Commission and removing obsolete reporting requirements. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250594Administrative Code - Treasure Island Development AuthorityPAGE 8
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250594 [Administrative Code - Treasure Island Development Authority] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to clarify the status of the Treasure Island Development Authority (“TIDA”) as a City department. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250595Administrative Code - Eliminating Budget Savings Incentive FundPAGE 8
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250595 [Administrative Code - Eliminating Budget Savings Incentive Fund] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to eliminate the Budget Savings Incentive Fund. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250596Neighborhood Beautification and Graffiti Clean-up Fund Tax Designation Ceiling - Tax Year 2025PAGE 8
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250596 [Neighborhood Beautification and Graffiti Clean-up Fund Tax Designation Ceiling - Tax Year 2025] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting the Neighborhood Beautification and Graffiti Clean-up Fund Tax designation ceiling for tax year 2025. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250597Business and Tax Regulations Code - Early Care and Education Commercial Rents Tax Baseline - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027PAGES 8-9
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250597 [Business and Tax Regulations Code - Early Care and Education Commercial Rents Tax Baseline - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance modifying the baseline funding requirements for early care and education programs in Fiscal Years (FYs) 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, to enable the City to use the interest earned from the Early Care and Education Commercial Rents Tax for those baseline programs. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250598Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Immigration Defense Unit - Crankstart Foundation - Amendment to the Annual Salary Ordinance for FYs 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 - $3,400,000PAGE 9
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250598 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Immigration Defense Unit - Crankstart Foundation - Amendment to the Annual Salary Ordinance for FYs 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 - $3,400,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Mahmood Ordinance retroactively authorizing the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $3,400,000 from the Crankstart Foundation to expand the capacity of the Immigration Defense Unit to meet the increased demand for immigration defense services for the period of March 1, 2025, through March 1, 2029; and amending the Annual Salary Ordinance No. 191-24 (Annual Salary Ordinance, File No. 240596 for Fiscal Years (FY) 2024-2025 and 2025-2026) to provide for the addition of four grant-funded positions, in Class 8177 Attorney (3 FTEs) and in Class 8173 Legal Assistant (1 FTE). (Public Defender) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250599Administrative Code - Vehicle Registration Fees and Police Fingerprint Identification FundPAGE 9
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250599 [Administrative Code - Vehicle Registration Fees and Police Fingerprint Identification Fund] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to authorize fees for vehicles registered to a San Francisco address to fund law enforcement programs related to fingerprint identification of persons involved in crimes committed while operating motor vehicles, in accordance with California State law, and to establish the Police Fingerprint Identification Fund to receive the fee revenue. (Supervisor Fielder voted No on First Reading.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250600De-appropriation - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Capital Projects Budget - $86,916 - FY2025-2026PAGES 9-10
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250600 [De-appropriation - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Capital Projects Budget - $86,916 - FY2025-2026] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating and de-appropriating for a total net de-appropriation amount of $86,916 to previously approved Ordinance No. 124-24 for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Capital Projects Budget and Supplemental Appropriation in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026. (Public Utilities Commission) (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250601San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Water Revenue Bond and Other Forms of Indebtedness Issuance - Not to Exceed $1,054,138,857PAGE 10
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250601 [San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Water Revenue Bond and Other Forms of Indebtedness Issuance - Not to Exceed $1,054,138,857] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Water Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,054,138,857 to finance the costs of various capital water and Hetch Hetchy Water projects benefitting the Water Enterprise pursuant to amendments to the San Francisco Charter enacted by the voters on November 5, 2002, as Proposition E; authorizing the issuance of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds and the retirement of outstanding Water Enterprise Commercial Paper; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds or other forms of indebtedness; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection with the previously listed matters. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250602De-appropriation - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - $12,990,064 - FY2025-2026PAGE 10
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250602 [De-appropriation - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - $12,990,064 - FY2025-2026] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance de-appropriating $12,990,064 in the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026. (Public Utilities Commission) (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250603Park Code - Court ReservationsPAGES 10-11
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250603 [Park Code - Court Reservations] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Park Code to authorize the Recreation and Park Department to charge fees for reserving tennis/pickleball courts at locations other than the Golden Gate Park Tennis Center; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisor Fielder voted No on First Reading.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250605Park Code - Recreation Program FeesPAGE 11
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250605 [Park Code - Recreation Program Fees] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Park Code to allow the Recreation and Park Department to set fees for recreation programs based on the Department’s operating costs for those programs and various other factors, including whether the program is designated for youth, seniors, or persons with disabilities, subject to approval of the Recreation and Park Commission; directing the Commission to update its scholarship policy to provide for further discounts for recreation programs based on financial need; making certain clarifying changes; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisor Fielder voted No on First Reading.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250606Various Codes - Environmental Health Permit, Fee, and Penalties RevisionsPAGE 11
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250606 [Various Codes - Environmental Health Permit, Fee, and Penalties Revisions] Sponsors: Mayor; Sauter Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code, Health Code, Administrative Code, and Public Works Code to: 1) eliminate Department of Public Health permit requirement for veterinary hospitals and laundry facilities; 2) eliminate the food facility surcharge and certain fees for agricultural inspections; 3) establish fees for regulatory compliance activities for solid waste facilities, refuse service for commercial and residential properties, and licensing of refuse collectors; 4) establish regulatory fee for food safety classes and food safety examinations; 5) increase existing regulatory fees for agricultural inspections, and hazardous waste management; 6) increase penalties for violations of tobacco sales ordinances by tobacco retailers; and 7) decrease fees for certified farmers’ market permits. Supervisor Sauter requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250607Health Code - Patient Rates for Fiscal Years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027PAGES 11-12
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250607 [Health Code - Patient Rates for Fiscal Years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Health Code to set patient rates for services provided by the Department of Public Health (DPH), for Fiscal Years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027; and authorizing DPH to waive or reduce fees to meet the needs of low-income patients through its provision of charity care and other discounted payment programs. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250608Public Works, Subdivision Codes - Fee Modification and WaiverPAGE 12
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250608 [Public Works, Subdivision Codes - Fee Modification and Waiver] Sponsors: Mayor; Sauter Ordinance amending the Public Works and Subdivision Codes to modify certain permit fees, including waiving fees for café tables and chairs and display merchandise registrants and certain minor sidewalk encroachments that are appurtenant building features, and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250611Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure, Operating as Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, FY2025-2026 Budget - Issuance of Bonds - Not to Exceed $223,000,000PAGE 12
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250611 [Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure, Operating as Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, FY2025-2026 Budget - Issuance of Bonds - Not to Exceed $223,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 Budget of the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure operating as the Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (“OCII” or “Successor Agency”); and approving the Issuance by OCII of bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $223,000,000 for the purpose of financing a portion of OCII’s enforceable obligations. Resolution No. 321-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250612Adjusting the Access Line Tax with the Consumer Price Index of 2025PAGE 12
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250612 [Adjusting the Access Line Tax with the Consumer Price Index of 2025] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution concurring with the Controller’s establishment of the Consumer Price Index for 2025 and adjusting the Access Line Tax by the same rate. Resolution No. 322-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250613Homelessness and Supportive Housing Fund - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 Expenditure PlanPAGES 12-13
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250613 [Homelessness and Supportive Housing Fund - FYs 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 Expenditure Plan] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the Fiscal Years (FYs) 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 Expenditure Plan for the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing Fund. Resolution No. 323-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250614Accept and Expend Grant - Friends of San Francisco Public Library - Annual Grant Award - Up to $1,072,600 of In-Kind Gifts, Services, and Cash Monies - FY2025-2026PAGE 13
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250614 [Accept and Expend Grant - Friends of San Francisco Public Library - Annual Grant Award - Up to $1,072,600 of In-Kind Gifts, Services, and Cash Monies - FY2025-2026] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Public Library to accept and expend a grant in the amount of up to $1,072,600 of in-kind gifts, services, and cash monies from the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library for direct support for a variety of public programs and services in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026. (Public Library) Resolution No. 324-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250615Proposition J Contract Certification Contracted-Out Department Services Previously ApprovedPAGE 13
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250615 [Proposition J Contract Certification Contracted-Out Department Services Previously Approved] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that department services previously approved can be performed by private contractor for a lower cost than similar work performed by City and County employees, for the following services: Budget and Legislative Analyst Services (Board of Supervisors); Fleet Security Services, Real Estate Division Custodial Services, Real Estate Division Security Services, Convention Facilities Management (General Services Agency - Administrative Services); Security Services (Department of Public Works); Security Services (Homelessness and Supportive Housing); Security Services (Human Services Agency); Food Services at County Jails (Sheriff’s Department); Assembly of Vote by Mail Services (Department of Elections); Security Services (Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development); and Security Services (Department of Public Health). Resolution No. 325-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250616Accept and Expend Bequest - Estate of William Benjamin Bobo - Benches, Park Furnishings and Park Improvements Across San Francisco - $3,600,000PAGES 13-14
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250616 [Accept and Expend Bequest - Estate of William Benjamin Bobo - Benches, Park Furnishings and Park Improvements Across San Francisco - $3,600,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend a bequest in the amount of approximately $3,600,000 from the estate of William Benjamin Bobo to provide benches, park furnishings and park improvements at various park sites across San Francisco, effective upon approval of this Resolution. (Recreation and Park Department) Resolution No. 326-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250617Authorizing Paid Parking in Golden Gate ParkPAGE 14
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250617 [Authorizing Paid Parking in Golden Gate Park] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) to set parking rates in Golden Gate Park in accordance with Park Code provisions that authorize SFMTA rate-setting on park property; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Resolution No. 327-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250618Accept and Expend Grants - Recurring State Grant Funds - Department of Public Health - FY2025-2026PAGE 14
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250618 [Accept and Expend Grants - Recurring State Grant Funds - Department of Public Health - FY2025-2026] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the acceptance and expenditure of Recurring State grant funds by the San Francisco Department of Public Health for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026. Resolution No. 328-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250619Grant Agreement - California Department of Social Services - Community Care Expansion Program - Anticipated Revenue to the City $9,895,834PAGES 14-15
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eement - California Department of Social Services - Community Care Expansion Program - Anticipated Revenue to the City $9,895,834] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health to enter into a Grant Agreement for a term commencing on execution of the Grant Agreement, through June 30, 2029, between the City and County of San Francisco ("City"), acting by and through its Department of Public Health ("DPH"), and California Department of Social Services and its third party administrator Horne LLP, under the Community Care Expansion Program, having anticipated revenue to the City of $9,895,834 for construction of a substance use disorder (SUD) residential step-down facility at Parcel E1.2, Treasure Island, including a Permitted and Restricted Use; authorizing DPH to accept and expend an increase to the grant award; authorizing the Grantor to apply for a Receiver in the event of the City’s default; and authorizing DPH to enter into amendments or modifications to the Grant Agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City and are necessary to effectuate the purpose of the Grant. Resolution No. 329-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250620Accept and Expend Grant - Delegation of Charter, Section 9.118 Authority - Retroactive - SFHP - Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (“HHIP”) Expanding San Francisco Department of Public Health Recuperative Care Community Supports - $2,489,698.63PAGE 15
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250620 [Accept and Expend Grant - Delegation of Charter, Section 9.118 Authority - Retroactive - SFHP - Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (“HHIP”) Expanding San Francisco Department of Public Health Recuperative Care Community Supports - $2,489,698.63] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $2,489,698.63 from the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) through San Francisco Health Authority, a local governmental entity doing business as the San Francisco Health Plan (“Health Plan” or “SFHP”) for participation in a program entitled, “Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (“HHIP”) Expanding San Francisco Department of Public Health Recuperative Care Community Supports,” for a term of one year, one month, and sixteen days from May 15, 2025 to June 30, 2026; and delegating authority under Charter, Section 9.118(a), to the Director of Health to approve a Grant Agreement between the City, acting by and through the Department of Public Health, and SFHP. Resolution No. 330-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250621Accept and Expend Grant - Delegation of Charter, Section 9.118 Authority - San Francisco Health Authority d.b.a. the San Francisco Health Plan - Incentive Payment Program - Department of Public Health Epic Enhancement Implementation Project - $6,000,000PAGES 15-16
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250621 [Accept and Expend Grant - Delegation of Charter, Section 9.118 Authority - San Francisco Health Authority d.b.a. the San Francisco Health Plan - Incentive Payment Program - Department of Public Health Epic Enhancement Implementation Project - $6,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $6,000,000 from the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) through San Francisco Health Plan (SFHP) for participation in a program entitled, “Incentive Payment Program (“IPP”) San Francisco Department of Public Health Epic Enhancement Implementation Project,” for a term of one year from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026; and delegating authority under Charter, Section 9.118(a) to the Director of Health to approve a Grant Agreement between the City, by and through the Department of Public Health, and the SFHP. (Public Health Department) Resolution No. 331-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250609Funding Reallocation - Our City, Our Home Homelessness Gross Receipts Tax - Services to Address Homelessness - $34,777,000 Plus Up to $19,100,000 of Future Revenue - Through FY 2026-2027PAGES 16-17
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scribed in Business and Tax Regulations Code, Section 2810, without regard to the expenditure percentages in that section; temporarily suspending the limit on funding for short-term rental subsidies; and finding that these reallocations are necessary to achieve the purposes of the Our City, Our Home Fund pursuant to Business and Tax Regulations Code, Section 2811. (Pursuant to Business and Tax Regulations Code, Section 2811, amendments of Article 28 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code, requires approval by a supermajority vote of at least eight members of the Board of Supervisors.) (Fiscal Impact) (Supervisors Chen, Fielder, and Walton, voted No on First Reading on the divided question for 'Section 4' of the Ordinance (Page 5, Line 22, through Page 6, Line 6), receiving enough votes to be Passed on First Reading and included back into the Ordinance as a whole.) Supervisor Fielder requested that the question to pass this Ordinance on First Reading be DIVIDED to consider ‘Section 4’ (Page 5, Line 22, through Page 6, Line 6) separately. The divided question on 'Section 4' of the Ordinance (Page 5, Line 22, through Page 6, Line 6) was PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
Noes: Chen, Fielder, Walton
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The remaining balance of the Ordinance was PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250592Building, Subdivision, and Administrative Codes - Fee Adjustment and Building Inspection Fund SubfundsPAGE 17
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250592 [Building, Subdivision, and Administrative Codes - Fee Adjustment and Building Inspection Fund Subfunds] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Building, Subdivision, and Administrative Codes to adjust fees charged by the Department of Building Inspection and to establish Subfunds within the Building Inspection Fund; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250604Park Code - Cost Recovery for Use of Golf Courses, Outdoor Event Facilities, Picnic Areas, and Athletic Fields; Golf Course Fees GenerallyPAGES 17-18
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250604 [Park Code - Cost Recovery for Use of Golf Courses, Outdoor Event Facilities, Picnic Areas, and Athletic Fields; Golf Course Fees Generally] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Park Code to 1) authorize the Recreation and Park Department to add a cost recovery surcharge to the fees for the use of City golf courses, outdoor event facilities, picnic areas, and athletic fields, to help cover stormwater and other costs related to maintaining those City properties; 2) increase golf course fees by increasing the San Francisco resident rates at certain courses, by increasing the cost of golf cards that entitle Pacifica residents to resident discounts at Sharp Park, by adjusting weekend hours, and by limiting resident senior discounts to weekdays; 3) require the Recreation and Park Department on an ongoing basis to post and update on its website the golf course fees in lieu of listing those fees in the Park Code; and 4) make various clarifying changes; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250192Administrative, Labor and Employment Codes - City Contract Processes and RequirementsPAGES 18-19
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cle 151 (relating to City procurement of sweatfree goods; including abolition of the Sweatfree Procurement Advisory Group and sunset of ordinance in 2035); and 8) repeal Article 141 (relating to salary history in the hiring process of City contractors), Article 142 (relating to criminal history in the hiring and employment process of City contractors), and Article 161 (relating to earned income credit forms for employees of City contractors). (Supervisor Chan dissented in committee.) Without objection, Rule 5.27 (Precedence of Motions During Debate) of the Rules of the Board of Supervisors was suspended to allow the motion to amend be taken before the motion to refer the matter to committee. Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Chan, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 6, Line 6, by adding ‘prior to the expiration of the 60-day deadline’, and Lines 7-9, by adding ‘, except if the City Administrator fails to provide the analysis by the 60-day deadline or by any extension approved by the President, the Board may proceed with consideration of the legislation without the analysis’. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
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Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Melgar, moved that this Ordinance be RE-REFERRED AS AMENDED to the Budget and Finance Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Engardio, Fielder, Melgar, Walton
Noes: Dorsey, Mahmood, Mandelman, Sauter, Sherrill
FILE 250655Various Codes - Large and Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions - Hours and ExceptionsPAGE 19
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Code to reduce the time that large vehicles may be parked on City streets from overnight to two hours, and modify the time that commercial vehicles may be parked on City streets; 2) amending the Administrative Code to require City departments, including but not limited to the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, the Department of Emergency Management, and the Police Department, to assist the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) with administering a Large Vehicle Refuge Permit Program that exempts certain large vehicles from the two-hour parking restriction under certain conditions; 3) urging SFMTA to develop a fair review process and to develop further exceptions to the two-hour restriction as may be needed to support the public interest; 4) amending the Park Code to impose a two-hour parking limit on large vehicles on park property; 5) amending the Port Code to impose two-hour parking limits on large vehicles on Port property; and 6) affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Fiscal Impact) (Supervisors Fielder and Walton voted No on First Reading.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
Noes: Fielder, Walton
FILE 250677Sale of General Obligation Bonds (Health and Recovery, 2020), Series 2025G, - Not to Exceed $150,000,000PAGES 19-20
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taxable basis of City and County of San Francisco General Obligation Bonds (Health and Recovery, 2020), Series 2025G; prescribing the form and terms of such bonds and any subseries designation; providing for the appointment of depositories and other agents for such bonds; providing for the establishment of accounts and/or subaccounts related to such bonds; authorizing the sale of such bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the forms of the Official Notice of Sale and Notice of Intention to Sell Bonds and directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell Bonds; approving the form of the Purchase Contract; approving the form of the Preliminary Official Statement and the execution of the Official Statement relating to the sale of such bonds; approving the form of the Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing and approving modifications to such documents; ratifying certain actions previously taken, as defined herein; and granting general authority to City officials to take necessary actions in connection with the authorization, issuance, sale, and delivery of such bonds, as defined herein. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 332-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250678Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - $150,000,000 - 2020 Health and Recovery, Series 2025G - DPH, MOHCD - FY2025-2026PAGE 20
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250678 [Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - $150,000,000 - 2020 Health and Recovery, Series 2025G - DPH, MOHCD - FY2025-2026] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating $150,000,000 of General Obligation (GO) Bond proceeds from 2020 Health and Recovery GO Bonds, Series 2025G to the Department of Public Health (DPH) and Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) for acquisition and improvement of real property for various behavioral and mental health facilities, permanent supportive housing or shelters, and related costs in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026; and placing these funds on Controller’s Reserve pending receipt of bond proceeds. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250679De-Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - $160,467,200 - 2020 Health and Recovery, Series 2021D - DPH, HOM - FY2025-2026PAGE 20
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250679 [De-Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - $160,467,200 - 2020 Health and Recovery, Series 2021D - DPH, HOM - FY2025-2026] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance de-appropriating $160,467,200 General Obligation (GO) Bond proceeds from 2020 Health and Recovery GO Bonds, Series 2021D from the Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HOM) in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250380Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Naloxone Distribution Project - Valued at $14,400PAGES 20-21
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250380 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Naloxone Distribution Project - Valued at $14,400] Resolution retroactively authorizing the Police Department to accept and expend an in-kind gift of 600 units of Naloxone valued at $14,400 through the Naloxone Distribution Project, which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and administered by the Department of Health Care Services, for the grant period of August 7, 2024, through December 31, 2024. (Police Department) Resolution No. 333-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250511Contract - Seneca Family of Agencies - FCS Wraparound Services - Not to Exceed $15,974,640PAGE 21
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250511 [Contract - Seneca Family of Agencies - FCS Wraparound Services - Not to Exceed $15,974,640] Resolution approving an Agreement between the City, acting by and through the Human Services Agency, and Seneca Family of Agencies for the provision of Family and Children’s Services (FCS) Wraparound Services, for a term of four years from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2029, and for a total not to exceed amount of $15,974,640; and to authorize the Executive Director of the Human Services Agency to make necessary, non-material changes to the Agreement before its execution. (Human Services Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 334-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250577Professional Services Agreement - CDM Smith, Inc. - Professional Services for Sunol Valley Facilities Improvements - Not to Exceed $15,000,000PAGE 21
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250577 [Professional Services Agreement - CDM Smith, Inc. - Professional Services for Sunol Valley Facilities Improvements - Not to Exceed $15,000,000] Resolution approving and authorizing the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to execute Contract No. PRO.0177, Professional Services for Sunol Valley Facilities Improvements, with CDM Smith Inc., for a not to exceed contract amount of $15,000,000 with a contract duration of 10 years, estimated to begin August 2025, through July 2035, to provide planning and engineering design and support services necessary for the design and construction of improvements to various San Francisco Public Utilities Commission facilities in the Sunol Valley, pursuant to Section 9.118 of the Charter. (Public Utilities Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 335-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250578Agreement Amendment - Arcadis U.S. Inc - Biosolids Digester Facilities Construction Management Staff Augmentation Services - Not to Exceed $68,500,000PAGES 21-22
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250578 [Agreement Amendment - Arcadis U.S. Inc - Biosolids Digester Facilities Construction Management Staff Augmentation Services - Not to Exceed $68,500,000] Resolution approving and authorizing the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to execute Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. PRO.0068, Biosolids Digester Facilities Construction Management Staff Augmentation Services, with Arcadis U.S. Inc., increasing the contract amount by $26,500,000 for a total not to exceed contract amount of $68,500,000, and increasing the contract duration by three years and nine months for a new total contract duration of 10 years and nine months, for the period of August 28, 2018, through May 27, 2029, to reflect the current schedule and budget for the Biosolids Digester Facilities Project, and to ensure continued qualified and experienced construction management support through the completion of the new biosolids digester facilities, pursuant to Section 9.118 of the Charter. (Public Utilities Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 336-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250581Grant Agreement - Meals on Wheels San Francisco - Home-Delivered Meal Nutrition Services to Older Adults - Not to Exceed $37,127,237PAGE 22
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250581 [Grant Agreement - Meals on Wheels San Francisco - Home-Delivered Meal Nutrition Services to Older Adults - Not to Exceed $37,127,237] Resolution approving a Grant Agreement between the City, acting by and through the Department of Disability and Aging Services, and Meals on Wheels San Francisco for the provision of Home-Delivered Meal Nutrition Services to Older Adults, for a term of four years from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2029, for a total not to exceed amount of $37,127,237; and to authorize the Executive Director of the Department of Disability and Aging Services to enter into amendments or modifications to the Grant Agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Grant Agreement or this Resolution. (Department of Disability and Aging Services) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 337-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250637Accept and Expend Loan - Bay Area Housing Finance Authority - Priority Sites Pilot Program Fund Infrastructure Improvements Serving the Treasure Island Affordable Senior Housing Project - $3,000,000PAGES 22-23
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y (“Authority”) to execute an Affordable Housing Loan Agreement with the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority (“BAHFA”) under the Regional Early Action Planning Grant 2.0 (“REAP 2.0”) Priority Sites Pilot Program for a total award of up to $3,000,000 to be disbursed as an unsecured low-interest loan from BAHFA to the Authority to fund design, permitting, or construction of infrastructure improvements serving the affordable housing parcel E1.2 Senior Housing project on Treasure Island with a loan term of three years from the execution date of the Affordable Housing Loan Agreement, with the option for two one-year extensions; authorizing the Authority to accept and expend the funds of up to $3,000,000 for eligible costs approved by BAHFA; and authorizing the Treasure Island Director to execute and deliver any documents, including a Memorandum of Agreement with Treasure Island Community Development LLC, in the name of the Authority that are necessary, appropriate or advisable to accept and expend the Priority Sites funds from the BAHFA. (Treasure Island Development Authority) Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 338-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250638Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development - Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions - $3,324,052.50PAGE 23
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250638 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development - Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions - $3,324,052.50] Sponsor: Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of Cannabis to accept and expend a grant award in the amount of $3,324,052.50 and to expend interest earned or accrued on grant funds for the grant term of April 1, 2025, through October 31, 2026, from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for the Local Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions; to execute the agreement with the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, and any extensions or amendments thereto, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco; and to indemnify the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for liability arising out of the performance of this contract; and approving the grant agreement pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(a). (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 339-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250658Apply for, Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority - Mission Bay Ferry Landing - $28,000,000PAGE 23
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250658 [Apply for, Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority - Mission Bay Ferry Landing - $28,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Dorsey and Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Port of San Francisco to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $28,000,000 from San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority to fund the Mission Bay Ferry Landing project for the period of June 1, 2025, through October 1, 2028, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118 (a). (Port) Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 340-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250508Administrative Code - Contracting Minimum Competitive Amount and Threshold AmountPAGES 23-24
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250508 [Administrative Code - Contracting Minimum Competitive Amount and Threshold Amount] Sponsor: Mandelman Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to update the Minimum Competitive Amount and Threshold Amount for contracting to reflect recent consumer price index increases; update the Local Business Enterprise size criteria amounts to reflect recent consumer price index increases; align the consumer price index increases with the fiscal year; and add “Delegated Purchasing Amount” as a defined term in the Administrative Code. (City Administrator) Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as the primary sponsor. PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250542Planning Code - Fenestration, Transparency, and Sign Requirements Generally; Sales and Service Uses in the C-3 and RC DistrictsPAGE 25
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, and conditionally permit catering and laboratory uses on the ground floor in the RC Districts; 4) update transparency and fenestration requirements for ground floor actives uses and exempt child care facilities, homeless shelters, mortuaries, religious institutions, reproductive health clinics, and school uses from those requirements; 5) modify the definition of a Window Sign; 6) modify Planning review and approval of changes in copy of a Sign and Wall and Window Signs applied to doors, windows, or building facades; 7) modify the definition of a Non-Residential Use for the purposes of certain development impact fee waivers; and 8) modify permitted and required ground floor uses in the RH-DTR (“Rincon Hill Downtown Residential”) District, including uses in certain historic buildings, subject to various conditions; 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; and making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare pursuant to Planning Code, Section 302. PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250727Opposing California State Senate Bill No. 79 (Wiener) Unless Amended - Housing Development: Transit-Oriented DevelopmentPAGE 25
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FILE 250744Temporary Sidewalk Closure - Workday Rising 2025 - Both Sides of Howard Street Between 3rd Street and 4th StreetPAGE 26
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FILE 250749Commending and Honoring Harvey M. RosePAGES 26-27
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250749 [Commending and Honoring Harvey M. Rose] Sponsors: Mandelman; Chan, Walton and Fielder Resolution commending and honoring Harvey M. Rose for his outstanding service as the San Francisco Budget and Legislative Analyst to the City and County of San Francisco for 52 years. Supervisors Chan, Walton, and Fielder requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 320-25 ADOPTED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250746Adoption of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization - 3400 Laguna StreetPAGE 27
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250746 [Adoption of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization - 3400 Laguna Street] Sponsor: Sherrill Motion adopting findings in support of the Board of Supervisors’ disapproval of Planning Commission Motion No. 21727, approving a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2022-009819CUA, for a proposed project at 3400 Laguna Street; and the Board’s approval of a Conditional Use Authorization for the same Planning Case and property with a revision to the findings, and adopting findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority polices of Planning Code, Section 101.1. Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Melgar, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of July 22, 2025. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250747Adoption of Findings Related to Certificate of Appropriateness - 3400 Laguna StreetPAGE 27
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250747 [Adoption of Findings Related to Certificate of Appropriateness - 3400 Laguna Street] Sponsor: Sherrill Motion adopting findings in support of the Board of Supervisors’ disapproval of the decision of the Historic Preservation Commission by its Motion No. 494 to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness identified as Planning Case No. 2022-009819COA, for a proposed project at 3400 Laguna Street; and the Board’s approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the same Planning Case with different conditions. Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Melgar, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of July 22, 2025. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250752De-Appropriation and Appropriation - District 7 General City Responsibility (GEN) - District 7 Projects and Services - Various Departments - $400,000 and Department of Public Works (DPW) - Various Projects - $14,303 - FY2025-2026PAGE 28
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FILE 250753Administrative Code - Food Purchasing for Hospitals and JailsPAGES 28-29
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FILE 250754Behested Payment Waiver Extension - Core InitiativesPAGE 29
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FILE 250762Supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 33 (Aguiar-Curry) - Autonomous VehiclesPAGE 29
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FILE 250755Affirming Due Process Rights and Community Partnerships for Public Safety, and Urging Training and Protocols for Law Enforcement Given Recent Federal Immigration Enforcement Actions and Law Enforcement ImpersonationsPAGE 29
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FILE 250756Kenny Lau Day - August 28, 2025PAGE 29
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FILE 250757Afghan American Heritage Month - August 2025PAGES 29-30
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FILE 250758Affirming Support for SFUSD’s Shared Schoolyards ProgramPAGE 30
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FILE 250759Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Recognizing the Work of Disability Rights LeadersPAGE 30
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FILE 250760Commemorative Plaques - San Francisco Little Italy Honor Walk ExpansionPAGE 30
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FILE 250750Mayoral Appointment, Historic Preservation Commission - Eleanor CoxPAGES 30-31
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FILE 250761Hearing - Central Subway Performance and Extension PlansPAGES 31-32
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