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Petitions and Communications received from July 10, 2025, through July 17, 2025, for reference by the President to Committee considering related matters, or to be ordered filed by the Clerk on July 22, 2025.
Personal information that is provided in communications to the Board of Supervisors is subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act and the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance. Personal information will not be redacted.
From Supervisor Shamann Walton, regarding the proposed reinstatement of member contributions for Caltrain operations. Copy: Each Supervisor. (1)
From various departments, pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 12B.5-1(d)(1), submitting approved Chapter 12B Waiver Request Form. 4 Forms. Copy: Each Supervisor. (2)
From the Public Library (LIB), Juvenile Probation Department (JUV), Human Services Agency (HSA), San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), Department of Technology (DT), Office of the Public Defender (PDR), Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD), Office of District Attorney (DAT), and the Port of San Francisco (PRT), pursuant to Administrative Code, Chapter 67.24(e)(3)(iii), submitting Sole Source Reports for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025. Copy: Each Supervisor. (3)
From the San Francisco Ethics Commission (ETH), regarding changes to trustee election disclosures. Copy: Each Supervisor (4)
From the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 21.43, submitting the Power Quarterly Report on Delegated Authority Contracts for Quarter 4 (April 1, 2025 - June 30, 2025). Copy: Each Supervisor. (5)
From the San Francisco Arts Commission (ART), submitting an agenda for the July 16, 2025, meeting of the Visual Arts Committee; and a cancellation notice for the July 23, 2025, meeting of the Executive Committee. Copy: Each Supervisor. (6)
From the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 10.100-305(c), submitting an Annual Gifts Report for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025. Copy: Each Supervisor. (7)
From the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH), pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 10.10.305 submitting an Annual Gifts Report for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025. Copy: Each Supervisor. (8)
From Conchita Lozano-Batista, regarding the proposed Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to 1) create a procurement legislative analysis authority for the City Administrator; 2) revise or create threshold dollar amounts for application of various contract requirements tied to the statutory Minimum Competitive Amount or statutory federal Single Audit Standard; 3) reorganize, standardize, and narrow Chapter 12F (relating to the MacBride Principles concerning Northern Ireland; including sunset of ordinance in 2035); 4) repeal Chapter 12J (relating to City business with Burma); and 5) narrow coverage of, and reduce meeting requirements in, Chapter 12L (relating to certain non-profit organizations receiving funds from the City); and amending the Labor and Employment Code to 6) reorganize, standardize, revise exemptions and waivers narrowing coverage, create threshold dollar amount for application tied to the statutorily based Minimum Competitive Amount, and update Article 131 (relating to nondiscrimination under City contracts; including sunset of ordinance in 2036) and repeal Article 132 (relating to nondiscrimination under City property contracts), while incorporating some of its provisions under Article 131; 7) reorganize, standardize, revise exemptions and waivers narrowing coverage, create a threshold dollar amount for application tied to the statutorily based Minimum Competitive Amount and update Article 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). File No. 250192. Copy: Each Supervisor. (9)
From Tom Christianson, regarding 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. File No. 250603. Copy: Each Supervisor. (10)
From Marc Neilson, regarding the proposed 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. File No. 250604. Copy: Each Supervisor. (11)
From members of the public, regarding the proposed Ordinance authorizing the City to reallocate approximately $34,777,000 in prior appropriated revenue and unappropriated earned interest within the Our City, Our Home (“OCOH”) Fund, to allow the City to use revenues from the Homelessness Gross Receipts Tax through Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-2027 for certain types of services to address homelessness, notwithstanding the expenditure percentages set forth in Business and Tax Regulations Code, Section 2810; where future revenue and interest to the OCOH Fund exceeds amounts appropriated in the adopted budget for fiscal years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, authorizing the City to expend up to $19,100,000 of such additional revenues and interest deposited on any programs to address homelessness as described 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. File No. 250609. 29 Letters. Copy: Each Supervisor. (12)
From members of the public, regarding the proposed Ordinance authorizing the City to reallocate approximately $34,777,000 in prior appropriated revenue and unappropriated earned interest within the Our City, Our Home (“OCOH”) Fund, to allow the City to use revenues from the Homelessness Gross Receipts Tax through Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-2027 for certain types of services to address homelessness, notwithstanding the expenditure percentages set forth in Business and Tax Regulations Code, Section 2810; where future revenue and interest to the OCOH Fund exceeds amounts appropriated in the adopted budget for fiscal years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, authorizing the City to expend up to $19,100,000 of such additional revenues and interest deposited on any programs to address homelessness as described 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, and regarding the proposed Ordinance amending Division I of the Transportation Code to reduce the ti
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