FILE 250678Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - $150,000,000 - 2020 Health and Recovery, Series 2025G - DPH, MOHCD - FY2025-2026PAGE 3
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FILE 250679De-Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - $160,467,200 - 2020 Health and Recovery, Series 2021D - DPH, HOM - FY2025-2026PAGES 3-4
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FILE 250542Planning Code - Fenestration, Transparency, and Sign Requirements Generally; Sales and Service Uses in the C-3 and RC DistrictsPAGE 4
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FILE 250508Administrative Code - Contracting Minimum Competitive Amount and Threshold AmountPAGES 4-5
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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) Ordinance No. 123-25 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 2026-2027PAGE 5
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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 Fielder voted No on First Reading.) Ordinance No. 119-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 2026-2027PAGES 5-6
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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) Ordinance No. 120-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250591Administrative Code - City Hall Short Term License FeesPAGE 6
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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. Ordinance No. 125-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 6
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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. Ordinance No. 127-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250594Administrative Code - Treasure Island Development AuthorityPAGE 6
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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. Ordinance No. 128-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250595Administrative Code - Eliminating Budget Savings Incentive FundPAGES 6-7
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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. Ordinance No. 129-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 7
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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. Ordinance No. 130-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 2026-2027PAGE 7
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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) Ordinance No. 131-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 - $3,400,000PAGES 7-8
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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) Ordinance No. 132-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250600De-appropriation - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Capital Projects Budget - $86,916 - FY2025-2026PAGE 8
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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) Ordinance No. 134-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 8
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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) Ordinance No. 135-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 - FY2025-2026PAGES 8-9
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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) Ordinance No. 136-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250606Various Codes - Environmental Health Permit, Fee, and Penalties RevisionsPAGE 9
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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. Ordinance No. 140-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 2026-2027PAGE 9
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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. Ordinance No. 141-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250608Public Works, Subdivision Codes - Fee Modification and WaiverPAGES 9-10
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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. Ordinance No. 142-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 10
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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. Ordinance No. 126-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 GenerallyPAGE 10
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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. Ordinance No. 138-25 FINALLY PASSED 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 FundPAGES 10-11
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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.) Ordinance No. 133-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250603Park Code - Court ReservationsPAGE 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.) Ordinance No. 137-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
FILE 250605Park Code - Recreation Program FeesPAGES 11-12
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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.) Ordinance No. 139-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Fielder
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 12-13
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usiness 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 Final Reading be DIVIDED to consider ‘Section 4’ (Page 5, Line 22, through Page 6, Line 6) separately. Ordinance No. 143-25 The divided question on 'Section 4' of the Ordinance (Page 5, Line 22, through Page 6, Line 6) was FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
Noes: Chen, Fielder, Walton
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Ordinance No. 143-25 The remaining balance of the Ordinance was FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250655Various Codes - Large and Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions - Hours and ExceptionsPAGE 13
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ce 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.) Ordinance No. 122-25 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
Noes: Fielder, Walton
FILE 250509Administrative Code - Procurement of Goods and ServicesPAGES 13-14
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250509 [Administrative Code - Procurement of Goods and Services] Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to expand the scope of emergency procurement provisions for goods and services; and to allow City departments to modify agreements in ways not contemplated in the original solicitations. (City Administrator) Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Chen, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 6, Line 24, through Page 7, Line 2, by adding ‘Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, emergency contracts are subject to Chapters 12G and 12M of the Administrative Code and relevant provisions of the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code.’ The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
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PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250704Real Property Acquisition - Pacifica SFO LLC - 601-617 Laguna Street - Not to Exceed $20,000,000 - Certain Administrative Code WaiversPAGE 14
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losing costs for a total anticipated not to exceed project cost of $20,000,000; 3) authorizing the Director of Property to make certain modifications to the Purchase Agreement and take certain actions in furtherance of the Purchase Agreement, as defined herein; 4) exempting the Project from contracting requirements in Administrative Code, Chapter 6 and Chapter 14B; 5) approving the Seller and its architect, consultants, general contractor, subcontractors, employees and affiliates without competitive bidding, but requiring the payment of prevailing wages, implementation of a local business enterprise utilization program, and compliance with the City’s local hire policy and first source hiring Ordinance; and 6) placing the Property under the jurisdiction of the Real Estate Division; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and adopting the Planning Department’s finding that the Purchase Agreement, and the transactions contemplated therein, are consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Real Estate Department) (Fiscal Impact) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250717Health Service System Plans and Contribution Rates - Calendar Year 2026PAGES 14-15
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250717 [Health Service System Plans and Contribution Rates - Calendar Year 2026] Sponsor: Dorsey Ordinance approving Health Service System plans and contribution rates for calendar year 2026. (Pursuant to Charter, Section A8.422, this matter shall require a vote of three-fourths (9 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve passage of this Ordinance.) (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250622Agreement Amendment - Carahsoft Technology Corporation - ServiceNow Products - Not to Exceed $28,300,000PAGE 15
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250622 [Agreement Amendment - Carahsoft Technology Corporation - ServiceNow Products - Not to Exceed $28,300,000] Resolution authorizing the Department of Technology to enter into a first amendment to the enterprise agreement (EA) with Carahsoft Technology Corporation to purchase ServiceNow Software Products, increasing the term for an additional four years from August 31, 2025, for a total term from September 1, 2022, through August 31, 2029, and increasing the contract amount by $18,452,904 for a new not to exceed amount of $28,300,000 pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118. (Department of Technology) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 344-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250627Lease Amendment - Domestic Terminal 3 Common Use Club - American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.PAGE 15
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250627 [Lease Amendment - Domestic Terminal 3 Common Use Club - American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.] Resolution approving Amendment No. 3 to the Domestic Terminal 3 Common Use Club Lease No. 13-0006 between American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc., as tenant, and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airport Commission, as landlord, to temporarily relocate the American Express Centurion Lounge from its Terminal 3 premises to Terminal 2 during the construction of the Terminal 3 West construction project, expected to last approximately two years, with a temporary decrease of the Minimum Annual Guarantee amount to $2,025,827.70 and of the annual Promotional Charge to $9,035 and a day to day extension of the Lease term from July 18, 2014, through November 5, 2031, during the temporary operation of the Centurion Lounge in Terminal 2. (Airport Commission) Resolution No. 345-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250629Contract - The Dutra Group - Custom Crane Barge - Not to Exceed $16,747,196PAGES 15-16
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250629 [Contract - The Dutra Group - Custom Crane Barge - Not to Exceed $16,747,196] Resolution approving an agreement between the City, acting by and through the Office of Contract Administration (“OCA”), and The Dutra Group (“Dutra”) for a custom crane barge for the Port of San Francisco, for an initial term of approximately two years from final execution of the Contract by all parties (“Effective Date”) to July 14, 2027, with an option to extend for a period of one year, for a total not to exceed amount of $16,747,196; and to authorize OCA to make necessary, non-material changes to the Contract prior to its final execution by all parties that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary or advisable to effectuate the purposes of the Agreement. (City Administrator) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 346-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250635Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Department of Transportation Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant - SoMa Under Freeway Park - $626,000PAGE 16
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250635 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Department of Transportation Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant - SoMa Under Freeway Park - $626,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Dorsey and Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Works to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $626,000 from the California Department of Transportation Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant for a performance period from November 4, 2024, through June 30, 2027, to fund the planning of the South of Market (SoMa) Under Freeway Park; and authorizing Public Works to execute all required documents for the project, as defined herein. (Public Works) Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 348-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250651Sublease Agreement - Retroactive - California State Lands Commission - Candlestick Point State Recreation Area - Vehicle Triage Center - Base Rent of $312,000PAGES 16-17
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ely authorizing and approving the Director of Property, on behalf of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, to negotiate and enter into a new sublease agreement for 312,000 square feet of property owned by the California State Lands Commission and leased to the California Department of Parks and Recreation, for the City’s use as the Bayview Vehicle Triage Center at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area, for a term of approximately one year and four months, with a retroactive commencement date of January 13, 2024, through April 11, 2025, for a base rent of $312,000 per year; affirming findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and finding the sublease is in conformance with the General Plan, and the eight priorities of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and authorizing the Director of Property to execute documents, make certain modifications and take certain actions in furtherance of the new sublease that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the sublease or this Resolution. (Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing) Resolution No. 349-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250662Issuance by California Enterprise Development Authority Revenue Obligations - TEFRA Hearing - La Scuola International School - Not to Exceed $10,000,000PAGE 17
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250662 [Issuance by California Enterprise Development Authority Revenue Obligations - TEFRA Hearing - La Scuola International School - Not to Exceed $10,000,000] Sponsor: Fielder Resolution approving for purposes of Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, Section 147(f) of the Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations by the California Enterprise Development Authority in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $10,000,000 to finance and/or refinance the cost of acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of various educational facilities to be owned and operated by La Scuola International School, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Resolution No. 350-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250663Issuance by California Enterprise Development Authority Revenue Obligations - TEFRA Hearing - National Center for International Schools, and/or The International School of San Francisco - Not to Exceed $80,000,000PAGE 17
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250663 [Issuance by California Enterprise Development Authority Revenue Obligations - TEFRA Hearing - National Center for International Schools, and/or The International School of San Francisco - Not to Exceed $80,000,000] Sponsor: Mahmood Resolution approving for purposes of Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, Section 147(f) of the Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations by the California Enterprise Development Authority in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $80,000,000 to finance, refinance and/or reimburse the cost of acquisition, construction, installation, rehabilitation, equipping and furnishing of various capital facilities to be owned and operated by National Center for International Schools, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, and/or The International School of San Francisco, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Resolution No. 351-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250683Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Energy Commission - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure for Government Fleets - $5,047,167PAGES 17-18
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250683 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Energy Commission - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure for Government Fleets - $5,047,167] Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman and Engardio Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the City Administrator to accept and expend a grant award in the amount of $5,047,167 from April 21, 2025, through June 30, 2028, from the State of California Energy Commission for electric vehicle charging infrastructure for government fleets. (City Administrator) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 353-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250684Grant Agreement Amendment - Abode Services - Problem Solving Fiscal Agent Services - Not to Exceed $17,136,514PAGE 18
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250684 [Grant Agreement Amendment - Abode Services - Problem Solving Fiscal Agent Services - Not to Exceed $17,136,514] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between Abode Services and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”), for problem solving fiscal agent services, extending the term by 22 months from August 1, 2025, for a total term of August 1, 2022, through June 30, 2027, and increasing the agreement amount by $7,236,514 for a new total amount not to exceed $17,136,514, and authorizing HSH to enter into any amendments or other modifications to the amendment 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) Resolution No. 354-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250721Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - San Francisco Police Community Foundation - Support Officer Wellness Events and Initiatives, Community Engagement Events - Equipment to District Stations - Estimated Market Value of $866,500PAGES 18-19
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250721 [Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - San Francisco Police Community Foundation - Support Officer Wellness Events and Initiatives, Community Engagement Events - Equipment to District Stations - Estimated Market Value of $866,500] Sponsors: Mayor; Engardio and Mandelman Resolution authorizing the Police Department to accept and expend various gifts valued at approximately $866,500 from the San Francisco Police Community Foundation to distribute to the ten Police Department district stations to support officer wellness events and initiatives, support community engagement events and provide equipment for the Police Department district stations. (Police Department) Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 356-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250656Potrero HOPE SF - Street and Public Infrastructure Acceptance for Phase 2 - Establishing Official Public Right-of-Way and Sidewalk Widths and Street GradesPAGE 19
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nnecticut, and Wisconsin Streets, and improvements associated with a new switchgear within a building, and an offer of dedication for real property underlying portions of 25th, Arkansas, and Connecticut Streets; dedicating this public infrastructure for public use; designating the public infrastructure for public street and roadway purposes; accepting the public infrastructure for City maintenance and liability purposes, subject to specified limitations; establishing official public right-of-way widths and street grades; amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled “Regulating the Width of Sidewalks” to establish official sidewalk widths on 25th, 26th, Arkansas, Connecticut, and Wisconsin Streets; accepting a Public Works Order recommending various actions regarding the public infrastructure; delegating limited authority to the Public Works Director to accept specified infrastructure; authorizing official acts, as defined, in connection with this Ordinance; 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. PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250707Adopt the Hazards and Climate Resilience Plan as the 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation PlanPAGES 19-20
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250707 [Adopt the Hazards and Climate Resilience Plan as the 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan] Sponsors: Melgar; Mandelman Resolution adopting the 2025 Hazards and Climate Resilience Plan as San Francisco’s update to the 2020 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 355-25 ADOPTED 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 20
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250727 [Opposing California State Senate Bill No. 79 (Wiener) Unless Amended - Housing Development: Transit-Oriented Development] Sponsors: Chan; Chen, Fielder and Walton Resolution opposing California State Senate Bill No. 79, Housing Development: Transit-Oriented Development, introduced by Senator Scott Wiener, and similar future legislation, unless amended to give Local governments adequate ability to formulate local plans through its local legislative process, in which local governments and residents have adequate review and oversight of community planning, including affordability requirements, and residential and commercial tenant protections. NOT ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Fielder, Walton
Noes: Dorsey, Engardio, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
FILE 250378Liquor License Issuance - 555 Grant Ave - Blue Stream Gallery and WinesPAGE 20
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250378 [Liquor License Issuance - 555 Grant Ave - Blue Stream Gallery and Wines] Resolution determining that the issuance of a Type-42 on-sale beer and wine liquor license to SBL Living Asset 2018 LLC, doing business as Blue Stream Gallery and Wines, located at 555 Grant Avenue (District 3), 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) Resolution No. 342-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Absent: Melgar
FILE 250631Liquor License Issuance - 1025 Market Street - International Art Museum of AmericaPAGES 20-21
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250631 [Liquor License Issuance - 1025 Market Street - International Art Museum of America] Resolution determining that the issuance of a Type-90 on-sale general music venue beer, wine, and distilled spirits liquor license to International Art Museum of America located at 1025 Market 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) Resolution No. 347-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Absent: Melgar
FILE 250666Liquor License Transfer - 550 Montgomery Street - Amador Liquors and WinesPAGE 21
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250666 [Liquor License Transfer - 550 Montgomery Street - Amador Liquors and Wines] 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 Barbary Coast Merchants LLC, doing business as Amador Liquors and Wines, located at 550 Montgomery Street (District 3), 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) Resolution No. 352-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Absent: Melgar
FILE 250669Mayoral Appointment, Building Inspection Commission - Lindsey MaclisePAGES 21-22
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250669 [Mayoral Appointment, Building Inspection Commission - Lindsey Maclise] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the appointment of Lindsey Maclise to the Building Inspection Commission, for a term ending July 1, 2026. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.121, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk of the Board. If the Board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk, then the nominee shall be deemed approved. Transmittal date: June 13, 2025.) Motion No. M25-087 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Absent: Melgar
FILE 250470Hearing - Committee of the Whole - Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District - Renewal and Expansion - July 22, 2025, at 3:00 p.m.PAGES 23-24
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FILE 250471Establish, Renew and Expand - Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit DistrictPAGE 24
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250471 [Establish, Renew and Expand - Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District] Sponsor: Walton Resolution to establish, renew and expand the property-based business improvement district known as the "Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District"; ordering the levy and collection of assessments against property located in that district for a term of 15 years commencing with Fiscal Year 2025-2026, through December 31, 2040, subject to conditions as specified herein; and making environmental findings. Angela Calvillo, Clerk of the Board, informed the Board of Supervisors that the returned weighted ballots voting for the Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District was 60.91%, and the returned weighted ballots voting against the Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District was 39.09%, further indicating there was no majority protest. Resolution No. 343-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250566Settlement of Lawsuit - Pattern As Proof, Inc. - $69,500PAGES 24-25
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250566 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Pattern As Proof, Inc. - $69,500] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Pattern As Proof, Inc. against the City and County of San Francisco for $69,500; the lawsuit was filed on July 16, 2021, in San Francisco County Superior Court, Case No. CGC-21-593393; entitled Pattern As Proof, Inc. v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves Petitioner’s allegation that the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office violated the California Public Records Act; the Petition seeks a writ and declaratory relief finding a violation of the California Public Records Act; the Petition does not seek damages. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250567Settlement of Lawsuit - Mary Tramil - $230,000PAGE 25
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250567 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Mary Tramil - $230,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Mary Tramil against the City and County of San Francisco for $230,000; the lawsuit was filed on March 28, 2019, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-19-574890; entitled Mary Tramil v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves an employment dispute. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250568California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 998 Offer to Compromise - Renee Owens - $650,000PAGE 25
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250568 [California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 998 Offer to Compromise - Renee Owens - $650,000] Ordinance authorizing the service of an Offer to Compromise under Code of Civil Procedure, Section 998 in the lawsuit filed by Renee Owens against the City and County of San Francisco for up to $650,000; the lawsuit was filed on March 1, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-604879; entitled Renee Owens v. Friendship Village, Inc., et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged wrongful death on a City sidewalk. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250569Settlement of Lawsuit - Thomas and Eleanor Wehlen - $530,000PAGE 25
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250569 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Thomas and Eleanor Wehlen - $530,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Thomas Wehlen and Eleanor Wehlen against the City and County of San Francisco for $530,000; the lawsuit was filed on March 27, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-605031; entitled Thomas and Eleanor Wehlen v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves alleged property damage arising from flooding. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250570Settlement of Lawsuit - Ralph Bower - $400,000PAGES 25-26
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250570 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Ralph Bower - $400,000] Ordinance authorizing a partial settlement of the lawsuit filed by Ralph Bower against the City and County of San Francisco for $400,000; the lawsuit was filed on April 10, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-605730; entitled Ralph Bower, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury on a City street. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250571Settlement of Lawsuit - Rieyahane Blaylock - $100,000PAGE 26
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250571 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Rieyahane Blaylock - $100,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Rieyahane Blaylock, by and through Guardian ad Litem Halima Quinn against the City and County of San Francisco for $100,000; the lawsuit was filed on April 7, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-605751; entitled Rieyahane Blaylock, by and through Guardian ad Litem Halima Quinn v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury on a City sidewalk. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250572Settlement of Lawsuit - Rachael Tsukayama - $95,000PAGE 26
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250572 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Rachael Tsukayama - $95,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Rachael Tsukayama against the City and County of San Francisco for $95,000; the lawsuit was filed on October 3, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-609478; entitled Rachael Tsukayama v. Joseph Williams, Jr., et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury from a vehicle collision. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250573Settlement of Lawsuit - Mary Feller and Gordon Feller - $250,000PAGE 26
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250573 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Mary Feller and Gordon Feller - $250,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Mary Feller and Gordon Feller against the City and County of San Francisco for $250,000; the lawsuit was filed on December 29, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-611339; entitled Mary Feller, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury on a City sidewalk. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250574Settlement of Lawsuit - Archdiocese of San Francisco Parish and School Juridic Persons Real Property Support Corporation - $247,500PAGES 26-27
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250574 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Archdiocese of San Francisco Parish and School Juridic Persons Real Property Support Corporation - $247,500] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Archdiocese of San Francisco Parish and School Juridic Persons Real Property Support Corporation against the City and County of San Francisco for $247,500; the lawsuit was filed on March 19, 2025, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-25-623430; entitled Archdiocese of San Francisco Parish and School Juridic Persons Real Property Support Corporation v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves alleged property damage and economic losses arising from flooding caused by a water transmission pipeline break. (City Attorney) Supervisor Chan disclosed that her child attends a school associated with this settlement; however, pursuant to legal advice, there is not a conflict of interest that prohibits her from voting on this matter. PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250575Settlement of Lawsuit - Frank Mufarreh - $65,000PAGE 27
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250575 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Frank Mufarreh - $65,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Frank Mufarreh against the City and County of San Francisco for $65,000; the lawsuit was filed on March 12, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-613026; entitled Frank Mufarreh v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury arising from a fall on a City sidewalk. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250632Settlement of Lawsuit - UnitedLayer, LLC - $850,000PAGE 27
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250632 [Settlement of Lawsuit - UnitedLayer, LLC - $850,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by UnitedLayer, LLC against the City and County of San Francisco, for $850,000; the lawsuit was filed on September 14, 2022, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-22-601798, entitled UnitedLayer, LLC v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves allegations of breach of contract arising from disputed additional costs associated with a colocation agreement whereby the City received certain data center services; other material terms of the settlement are a complete release of claims relating to the colocation agreement. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250670Settlement of Lawsuit - Jada Navaeh Williams - $80,000PAGES 27-28
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250670 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Jada Navaeh Williams - $80,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Jada Navaeh Williams against the City and County of San Francisco for $80,000; the lawsuit was filed on April 24, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-614172; entitled Jada Navaeh Williams v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves an alleged personal injury from a vehicle collision involving officers from the San Francisco Police Department. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250693Settlement of Lawsuit - Michael Rivas, German Rivas, Lilian Rivas, Heba Williams, Paul Williams, Eul Hyun Youn, Jeremy Jacquot, Stanley Chow, and Herold Hong - $650,000PAGE 28
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of San Francisco for $650,000; the lawsuit was filed on July 28, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-607963; entitled Michael Rivas, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged property damage to four homes (located at 770, 780, 790, and 800 Le Conte Avenue in San Francisco) from flooding on December 31, 2022; other material terms of the settlement are 1) Plaintiffs agree that the v-ditch and related drainage facilities at issue in the lawsuit are not a public project, public work, or public improvement; 2) Plaintiffs agree that they are obligated to keep the portions of the v-ditch and related drainage facilities located on their respective properties free of debris and obstruction, and the City agrees that it is obligated to keep the portion of the v-ditch located on City property free of debris and obstruction; 3) Plaintiffs agree to sign and notarize a declaration containing the agreements described in Items 1) and 2), which will be in the form of a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants and recorded against title to their properties and will run with the land. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250694Settlement of Lawsuit - Sherrell Whitfield - $50,000PAGE 28
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250694 [Settlement of Lawsuit - Sherrell Whitfield - $50,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Sherrell Whitfield against the City and County of San Francisco for $50,000; the lawsuit was filed on February 16, 2022, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-22-598212; entitled Sherrell Whitfield v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves an alleged personal injury on a City sidewalk. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250695Settlement of Lawsuit - 2121 Pine Street SF, LLC, et al. - $300,000PAGES 28-29
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250695 [Settlement of Lawsuit - 2121 Pine Street SF, LLC, et al. - $300,000] Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by 2121 Pine Street SF, LLC, et al. against the City and County of San Francisco for $300,000; the lawsuit was filed on January 11, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-611594; entitled 2121 Pine Street SF, LLC, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves a claim for refund of transfer taxes, penalties, and interest. (City Attorney) PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250284Planning, Building Codes - Noncomplying, Unpermitted, and Accessory StructuresPAGE 29
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250284 [Planning, Building Codes - Noncomplying, Unpermitted, and Accessory Structures] Sponsor: Engardio Ordinance amending the Planning Code to provide conditions for repair and relocation of existing noncomplying structures within required yards, grant unpermitted residential structures within yards that were constructed before 2003 noncomplying status, and allow accessory structures up to 10 feet in height and 120 square feet within required yards; amending the Building Code to exempt accessory structures up to 120 square feet from building permits; 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 under 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 250681Administrative Code - Employee Donations to San Francisco Firefighter and EMS Behavioral Health FoundationPAGE 29
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250681 [Administrative Code - Employee Donations to San Francisco Firefighter and EMS Behavioral Health Foundation] Sponsors: Mandelman; Sherrill, Walton, Chan and Chen Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to add the San Francisco Firefighter and EMS Behavioral Health Foundation to the list of organizations to which City officers and employees may make donations by payroll deduction. PASSED, ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250699Administrative Code - Real Time Investigation Center - Waiving Solicitation Requirements For Procurements Using Gift Funds From San Francisco Police Community FoundationPAGES 29-30
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250699 [Administrative Code - Real Time Investigation Center - Waiving Solicitation Requirements For Procurements Using Gift Funds From San Francisco Police Community Foundation] Sponsors: Mayor; Engardio, Dorsey and Sherrill Ordinance waiving the competitive solicitation requirements under Chapters 14B and 21 of the Administrative Code for the Police Department’s procurement of equipment, technology, and services to support the Department’s Real Time Investigation Center, using gift funds received from the San Francisco Police Community Foundation. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
Noes: Walton
FILE 250715Administrative Code - Regional Vehicle Interdiction Desk Grant Program - Waiving Competitive Solicitation Requirements for Procurements Using Grant FundsPAGE 30
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250715 [Administrative Code - Regional Vehicle Interdiction Desk Grant Program - Waiving Competitive Solicitation Requirements for Procurements Using Grant Funds] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance waiving the competitive solicitation requirements under Chapters 14B and 21 of the Administrative Code for the Police Department’s procurement of equipment, technology, and services for the Regional Vehicle Interdiction Desk using grant funds from the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance. (Police Department) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill
Noes: Walton
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 32
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FILE 250756Kenny Lau Day - August 28, 2025PAGE 32
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FILE 250758Affirming Support for SFUSD’s Shared Schoolyards ProgramPAGE 32
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FILE 250759Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Recognizing the Work of Disability Rights LeadersPAGES 32-33
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FILE 250762Supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 33 (Aguiar-Curry) - Autonomous VehiclesPAGE 33
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250762 [Supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 33 (Aguiar-Curry) - Autonomous Vehicles] Sponsors: Chan; Fielder, Mandelman and Melgar Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 33, Autonomous Vehicles, introduced by Assembly Member Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, which prohibits an autonomous vehicle without a human operator from delivering commercial goods directly to a residence or to a business for its use or retail sale. Supervisors Fielder, Mandelman, and Melgar requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 362-25 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 33
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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. Motion No. M25-088 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Chan
FILE 250747Adoption of Findings Related to Certificate of Appropriateness - 3400 Laguna StreetPAGES 33-34
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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. Motion No. M25-089 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
Noes: Chan
FILE 250757Afghan American Heritage Month - August 2025PAGE 34
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250757 [Afghan American Heritage Month - August 2025] Sponsors: Dorsey; Mandelman, Mahmood, Chen, Melgar, Sauter, Engardio, Walton, Chan, Sherrill and Fielder Resolution declaring the month of August 2025 as Afghan American Heritage Month in the City and County of San Francisco. Supervisors Mandelman, Mahmood, Chen, Melgar, Sauter, Engardio, Walton, Chan, Sherrill, and Fielder requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 359-25 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Engardio, Fielder, Mahmood, Mandelman, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, Walton
FILE 250779Subdivision Code - Regulating Certain Below Market Rate Condominium Conversion UnitsPAGES 34-35
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FILE 250780Authorizing Tax-Exempt and/or Taxable Certificates of Participation - Multiple Capital Improvement Projects - Not to Exceed $65,000,000PAGE 35
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FILE 250781Administrative Code - Employee Donations to Protecting San FranciscoPAGE 35
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FILE 250782Administrative, Business and Tax Regulations Codes - Small Business Rezoning Construction Relief FundPAGES 35-36
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FILE 250783Initiating Landmark Designation - The Mint Mall and Hall - 951-957 Mission StreetPAGE 36
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FILE 250784Urging the City Develop Streetscape and Landscape Maintenance StandardsPAGE 36
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FILE 250785Supporting the Golden State Valkyries Players in Equal Pay CompensationPAGE 36
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FILE 250786Pete Escovedo Day - August 2, 2025PAGE 36
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FILE 250787South Asian American Heritage Month - July 18 through August 17, 2025PAGES 36-37
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FILE 250788National Health Center Week - August 4 through August 8, 2025PAGE 37
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FILE 250789Lady Gaga Day - July 22, 2025PAGE 37
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FILE 250790Expressing Interest in the Formation of an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District to Support Affordable Housing in Well-Resourced NeighborhoodsPAGE 37
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FILE 250791Hearing - Staffing, Equipment and Training for Traffic EnforcementPAGE 37
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FILE 250792Hearing - Conditions of 111 Taylor Street Facility Operated by GEO Group, Inc.PAGES 37-38
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FILE 250751Contract Amendment - Project Open Hand - HIV/AIDS Food and Nutrition Services - Not to Exceed $20,528,272PAGES 38-39
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