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| 1 | | Settlement of Unlitigated Claim and Resolution of Debarment Proceeding - Providence Foundation of San Francisco - Affected Employees and the City and County of San Francisco to Receive $1,000,000, Suspension Order Rescinded | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution approving the settlement of an unlitigated claim by the City and County of San Francisco (“City”) against Providence Foundation of San Francisco (“Providence”) for $1,000,000 with $480,724.25 distributed to affected employees, and the remainder returning to the City; the claim arises out of a Debarment Proceeding initiated on May 6, 2024, by the City Attorney, acting as Charging Official pursuant to Chapter 28 of the Administrative Code; the claim involves underpayment of employees, reimbursement to the City for work that was not done, and other failures to comply with grant agreements and the San Francisco Municipal Codes; additional material terms of the settlement are rescission of the existing suspension order issued against Providence upon delivery of certain payments, and agreement to a Five-Year Suspended Debarment Order that would only be entered upon violation of the settlement agreement. | | |
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| 1 | | Settlement of Unlitigated Claims against Alvogen, Inc., et al. - City to Receive Approximately $1,200,000 to $2,000,000 Over 10 Years | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution authorizing settlement of unlitigated claims on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco and the People of the State of California against Alvogen, Inc.; Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Apotex Inc.; Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.; Indivior Inc.; Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.; Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.; and Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA), Inc. for abatement funds in the range of $1,200,000 to $2,000,000 to be paid over 10 years; the claims relate to settling companies’ allegedly improper and unlawful practices, which contributed to the epidemic of opioid abuse and misuse and caused a public nuisance. | | |
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| 2 | | Planning Code - Waiving Certain Development Impact Fees in the Market and Octavia Area Plan | Ordinance | Mayors Office | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to waive certain development impact fees in the Market and Octavia Area Plan (the Market and Octavia Area Plan and Upper Market Neighborhood Commercial District Affordable Housing Fee, the Market and Octavia Community Improvements Fund, the Van Ness & Market Affordable Housing and Neighborhood Infrastructure Fee, and the Van Ness & Market Community Facilities Fee), to amend the Van Ness & Market Residential Special Use District, to provide that the Market and Octavia Community Advisory Committee shall sunset six months after the effective date of this Ordinance, and to make conforming amendments to some of the definitions in Planning Code, Section 401; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | | |
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250752
| 1 | | De-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 - FY2025-2026 | Ordinance | Mayors Office | Ordinance de-appropriating $400,000 from General City Responsibility (GEN) and $14,303 from the Department of Public Works (DPW); and appropriating for District 7 Projects in the amounts of $164,303 to DPW for median improvements in Monterey Heights, new curb ramps in Westwood Park, sidewalk repair in Ingleside Terraces, and for Westwood Park pillars; $100,000 to the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (CHF) for playground update and black top at West Portal Elementary School, and for a mural and signage updates at Commodore Sloat Elementary; $50,000 to the Arts Commission (ART) for a mural on Monterey Boulevard; $50,000 to the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (ECN) for a series of art pop ups on Ocean Avenue; and $50,000 to the Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA) for daylighting and bollards in Sunnyside in Fiscal Year (FY) FY2025-2026. | | |
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250576
| 2 | | Business and Tax Regulations Code - Tax Rate Changes for Telecommunications Business Activities | Ordinance | Mayors Office | Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code to reduce the tax rates on gross receipts from telecommunications business activities by moving those activities from Category 5 to Category 4, beginning January 1, 2026, for purposes of the gross receipts tax and the homelessness gross receipts tax; and to retain taxpayers’ eligibility to take the tax credit for opening a physical location in designated areas of the City, as applied to gross receipts from telecommunications business activities. | | |
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250779
| 1 | | Subdivision Code - Regulating Certain Below Market Rate Condominium Conversion Units | Ordinance | Mayors Office | Ordinance amending the Subdivision Code to establish procedures regarding resale prices, capital improvement costs, marketing and sales, policies for conveyance through inheritance, title changes, owning, occupying, and refinancing Below Market Rate Condominium Conversion Units (BMR Units), and clarifying effective dates for requirements applicable to BMR Units under Subdivision Code, Section 1344, purchased on or after October 1, 2025. | | |
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250805
| 1 | | Building Code - Slope Protection, Commercial Lighting Standards, Rooftop Penthouses, and Driveway and Sidewalk Load Limits | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Building Code to remove local requirements regarding commercial lighting, rooftop mechanical penthouses, driveway and sidewalk load limits, and the Slope Protection Act; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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250806
| 2 | | Health Code - Enhanced Ventilation Requirements for Urban Infill Sensitive Use Developments | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Health Code to clarify the City’s enhanced ventilation standards by codifying the requirement that all new buildings and major renovations of buildings that contain a sensitive use certify that the building’s ventilation system is capable of maintaining positive pressure; limiting applicability of the City’s enhanced ventilation standard to single family homes, effective January 1, 2026, to align with state law; making findings under the California Health and Safety Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward this Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission upon final passage. | | |
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250813
| 1 | | Summary Public Service Easement Vacation and Quitclaim - 112 Kensington Way | Ordinance | Mayors Office | Ordinance ordering the summary vacation of a public service easement for public utility purposes at 112 Kensington Way; authorizing the City to quitclaim its interest in the vacation area (Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 2923, Lot No. 078) to Kevin Jenkins and Lalitha Chandrasekher for $20,000; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; adopting findings that the actions contemplated in this Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and authorizing official acts in connection with this Ordinance, as defined herein. | | |
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250192
| 4 | | Administrative, Labor and Employment Codes - City Contract Processes and Requirements | Ordinance | Final Passage, Consent | 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 2036); 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 pro | | |
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250774
| 1 | | Airport Professional Services Agreement - WCME JV - Project Management Support Services for the Terminal 3 West Modernization Project - Further Modifications Not to Exceed $126,000,000 | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution approving Modification No. 15 to Airport Contract No. 10071.41, Project Management Support Services for the Terminal 3 West Modernization Project, with WCME JV, to increase the Contract amount by $76,000,000 for a new not to exceed amount of $126,000,000 and extend the Contract for services for an additional five years from December 31, 2025, for a total term of April 12, 2016 through December 12, 2030, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b). | | |
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250872
| 1 | | Real Property Lease - Innes Group, LLC - 1908-1950 Innes Avenue - $631,800 Initial Base Year Rent - Up to $349,092 in Tenant Improvements | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the Fleet Management Department (“Central Shops”), to execute a Lease Agreement for 1908-1950 Innes Avenue for a term of six years to commence on October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2031, with one five-year option to extend the term with Innes Group, LLC, at a base annual rent of $631,800 per year (approximately $21.60 per square foot) with three percent annual rent increases, and the City will contribute up to an additional $349,092 for tenant improvements; and authorizing the Director of Property to execute any amendments or modifications to the Lease including exercising options to extend the agreement term, make certain modifications and take certain actions that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City, do not materially decrease the benefits to the City, and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Lease or this Resolution. | | |
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250876
| 1 | | Setting Property Tax Rate and Establishing Pass-Through Rates for Residential Tenants - FY2025-2026 | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution levying property taxes at a combined rate of $1.18268325 on each $100 valuation of taxable property for the City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco County Office of Education, San Francisco Community College District, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and Bay Area Air Quality Management District; and establishing pass-through rates per $100 of assessed value for residential tenants and based on tenancy commencement dates pursuant to Administrative Code, Chapter 37, for the Fiscal Year (FY) ending June 30, 2026. | | |
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250877
| 1 | | Cooperative Agreement - Presidio Trust - Animal Control and Welfare Services | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Animal Care and Control (SFACC) to enter into a Cooperative Agreement with the Presidio Trust to provide animal control and welfare services for an initial term of five years, with an option to extend for an additional five years, effective upon approval of this Resolution; and to authorize the SFACC Executive Director to enter into amendments or modifications to the Cooperative Agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Cooperative Agreement or this Resolution. | | |
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250878
| 1 | | Contract Amendment - Edgewood Center for Children and Families - Hospital Diversion and Crisis Stabilization Unit - Not to Exceed $31,603,801 | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution approving Amendment No. 2 to the agreement between City, acting by and through, the Department of Public Health (DPH), and Edgewood Center for Children and Families, to provide hospital diversion and crisis stabilization unit services, to extend the term by four years and nine months from September 30, 2025, for a total term of October 1, 2023, through June 30, 2030, and to increase the amount by $22,048,994 for a total not to exceed amount of $31,603,801; and to authorize DPH to enter into amendments or modifications to the agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the agreement or this Resolution. | | |
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250897
| 1 | | Grant Agreement - California Department of Health Care Services - BHCIP Round 5 - Anticipated Revenue to the City $10,000,000 | Resolution | Passed | 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, 2027, between the City and County of San Francisco (“City”), acting by and through its Department of Public Health (“DPH”), and the California Department of Healthcare Services and its third-party administrator Advocates for Human Potential, Inc., having anticipated revenue to the City of $10,000,000; including a Permitted and Restricted Use; authorizing DPH to accept and expend grant funds; 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. | | |
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250895
| 1 | | Subgrant Agreement - Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - The Urban Institute - Just Home Cohort 1 Continuation Funds - Not to Exceed $200,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”) to execute a Subgrant Agreement with The Urban Institute for a total amount not to exceed $200,000 of Just Home Cohort 1 Continuation Funds; to retroactively accept and expend those grant funds to support continued project management of the Just Home Program for costs incurred June 15, 2025, through September 30, 2026; and authorizing HSH to enter into any additions, amendments, or other modifications to the Subgrant Agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City or materially decrease the benefits to the City. | | |
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250898
| 1 | | Purchase of Real Property - 290 Division (EAT) LLC, 1660 Mission LLC, Skyline Capital - 1660 and 1670 Mission Street - $18,500,000 and $30,000 in Escrow Costs | Resolution | Passed | Resolution 1) approving and authorizing the Director of Property to acquire certain real property located at 1660 and 1670 Mission Street (“Property”); 2) approving and authorizing an Agreement of Purchase and Sale for Real Estate for the acquisition of the Property for the purchase price of $18,500,000 plus an estimated $30,000 for typical closing costs, for a total amount of $18,530,000 from 290 Division (EAT) LLC, 1660 Mission LLC, a California limited liability company, and Skyline Capital, a Wyoming limited liability company (“Purchase Agreement”); 3) authorizing the Director of Property to execute the Purchase Agreement, make certain modifications, and take certain actions in furtherance of this Resolution and the Purchase Agreement, as defined herein, effective upon approval of this Resolution; 4) affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and 5) adopting the Planning Department’s findings that the Purchase Agreement, and the transaction contemplated therein, is consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority poli | | |
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250896
| 1 | | Grant Agreement Amendment - Urban Alchemy - Shelter Services and Operations - 711 Post Street - Not to Exceed $27,594,252 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between Urban Alchemy and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (“HSH”) for shelter services and operations at 711 Post Street; extending the grant term by six months from September 30, 2025, for a total term of March 21, 2022, through March 31, 2026; increasing the agreement amount by $4,879,570 for a total amount not to exceed $27,594,252; 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. | | |
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250585
| 2 | | Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Capacity to Serve: Setting Social Services Nonprofits Up for Success | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution responding to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2024-2025 Civil Grand Jury Report, entitled "Capacity to Serve: Setting Social Services Nonprofits Up for Success;" and urging the Mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through his department heads and through the development of the annual budget. | | |
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250648
| 2 | | Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Techs in the City: Government’s Opportunity to Seize the AI Moment | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution responding to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2024-2025 Civil Grand Jury Report, entitled "Techs in the City - Government’s Opportunity to Seize the AI Moment;" and urging the Mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through his department heads and through the development of the annual budget. | | |
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250668
| 2 | | Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Failed Vision: Revamping the Roadmap to Safer Streets | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution responding to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2024-2025 Civil Grand Jury Report, entitled "Failed Vision: Revamping the Roadmap to Safer Streets;" and urging the Mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through his department heads and through the development of the annual budget. | | |
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250817
| 1 | | Public Works Code - Public Works Graffiti Abatement Program | Ordinance | Final Passage, Consent | Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to authorize Public Works to perform graffiti abatement on private properties in commercial areas at no cost to property owners, solely at property owners’ request and upon property owners’ authorization and property owners’ waiver of claims associated with the graffiti abatement; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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250790
| 1 | | Expressing Interest in the Formation of an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District to Support Affordable Housing in Well-Resourced Neighborhoods | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution expressing interest in forming an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD) to support funding Affordable Housing in Well-Resourced Neighborhoods and requesting the Controller’s Office, Office of Economic Workforce Development, and Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to explore options for establishing an EIFD and other innovative financing options. | | |
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250793
| 2 | | Liquor License Transfer - 350 Bay Street - Grocery Outlet | Resolution | Mayors Office | 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 Grocery Outlet Inc, located at 350 Bay 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. | | |
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250801
| 2 | | Liquor License Issuance - 2989 Mission Street - Endgames Improv | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution determining that the issuance of a Type-90 on-sale general music venue liquor license to Endgames Improv LLC, to do business as Endgames Improv located at 2989 Mission Street (District 9), 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. | | |
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250212
| 3 | | Administrative Code - Union Street Entertainment Zone | Ordinance | First Reading | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to create the Union Street Entertainment Zone, on Union Street between Gough and Steiner Streets and on Fillmore Street between Union and Greenwich Streets; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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| 4 | | Administrative Code - Union Street Entertainment Zone | Ordinance | First Reading | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to create the Union Street Entertainment Zone, on Union Street between Gough and Steiner Streets and on Fillmore Street between Union and Greenwich Streets; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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250866
| 1 | | Administrative Code - Neighborhood Beautification and Graffiti Clean-up Fund | Ordinance | Final Passage, Consent | Ordinance approving amendments to the Rules and Regulations for the Neighborhood Beautification and Graffiti Clean-up Fund. | | |
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250861
| 1 | | Appointment, Child Care Planning and Advisory Council - Crystal Hawkins | Motion | Passed | Motion appointing Crystal Hawkins (residency requirement waived), term ending March 19, 2028, to the Child Care Planning and Advisory Council (District 10). | | |
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250923
| 1 | | Reappointment, California State Association of Counties - Supervisor Rafael Mandelman | Motion | Passed | Motion reappointing Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, term ending December 1, 2026, to the California State Association of Counties. | | |
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250924
| 1 | | Appointment, Committee on City Workforce Alignment - Supervisor Shamann Walton | Motion | Passed | Motion appointing Supervisor Shamann Walton to the Committee on City Workforce Alignment, for an indefinite term. | | |
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250919
| 1 | | Planning Code - Landmark Designation - Mint Mall and Hall at 951-957 Mission Street | Ordinance | Final Passage, Consent | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate the Mint Mall and Hall at 951-957 Mission Street, in the south side Mission Street between 5th and 6th Streets, as a Landmark consistent with the standards set forth in Article 10 of the Planning Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | | |
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250950
| 1 | | Firefighter Appreciation Month - September 2025 | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution recognizing the month of September 2025 as Firefighter Appreciation Month in the City and County of San Francisco. | | |
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250951
| 1 | | San Francisco Good Neighbor Week - September 27 through October 5, 2025 | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution celebrating neighborliness and declaring the week of September 27 through October 5, 2025, as “San Francisco Good Neighbor Week” in the City and County of San Francisco; and reaffirming the City’s commitment to establishing strong neighborhoods, reducing loneliness, and leveraging strategic partnerships. | | |
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250952
| 1 | | Approval of a Retroactive 90-Day Extension for Planning Commission Review of Consolidating the North Beach Special Use and Neighborhood Commercial Districts and Expanding Allowable Uses and Use Size Limits in Certain Zoning Districts (File No. 250682) | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution retroactively extending by 90 days the prescribed time within which the Planning Commission may render its decision on an Ordinance (File No. 250682) amending the Planning Code to: 1) eliminate the North Beach Special Use District and consolidate certain controls into the North Beach Neighborhood Commercial District, expand allowable uses and increase use size limits in the North Beach Neighborhood Commercial District, 2) expand allowable uses and increase use size limits in the Polk Street Neighborhood Commercial District, 3) expand allowable uses in the Pacific Avenue Neighborhood Commercial District, 4) expand allowable uses and increase use size limits in the Nob Hill Special Use District, and 5) reduce limitations on Restaurants and Bars in the Jackson Square Special Use District; amending the Zoning Map to reflect removal of the North Beach Special Use District; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Sectio | | |
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250953
| 1 | | Chuseok Festival Day - September 27, 2025 - Korean Chuseok Day - October 6, 2025 | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution recognizing September 27, 2025, as Chuseok Festival Day; recognizing October 6, 2025, as Korean Chuseok Day; and honoring the Korean Center, Inc. for hosting the Seventh Annual Bay Area Korean Chuseok Festival in the Presidio and for its contributions to the Korean American community in the City and County of San Francisco. | | |
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| 1 | | Temporary Sidewalk Closure - Microsoft Ignite 2025 - Both Sides of Howard Street Between 3rd Street and 4th Street | Resolution | Mayors Office | Resolution authorizing the temporary closure of the public sidewalk on both sides of Howard Street between 3rd Street and 4th Street, from November 15 through November 21, 2025, subject to Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation issuing a permit for this year’s event for Microsoft Ignite 2025. | | |
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| 1 | | Appropriation - Department of Elections - Costs Associated with Statewide November 2025 Special Election - $4,508,500 - FY2025-2026 | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance appropriating $4,508,500 of State cost reimbursement revenue to the Department of Elections to support costs associated with the Statewide November 2025 Special Election in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026; this Ordinance requires a two-thirds approval vote of all members of the Board of Supervisors for $4,178,500 pursuant to Charter, Section 9.113(c). | | |
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| 1 | | Administrative Code - Police Surveillance Technology Policy for Electronic Location Tracking Devices | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance approving the Police Surveillance Technology Policy for electronic location tracking devices and making required findings. | | |
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| 3 | | Zoning Map - Family Zoning Plan | Ordinance | Scheduled for Committee Hearing | Ordinance amending the Zoning Map to implement the Family Zoning Plan by: amending the Zoning Use District Maps to: 1) reclassify certain properties currently zoned as various types of Residential to Residential Transit Oriented - Commercial (RTO-C); 2) reclassify properties currently zoned Residential Transit Oriented (RTO) to Residential Transit Oriented - 1 (RTO-1); 3) reclassify certain properties from Residential districts other than RTO to RTO-1; 4) reclassify certain properties currently zoned Neighborhood Commercial (NC) or Public (P) to Community Business (C-2); and 5) reclassify certain properties from Public to Mixed-Use or Neighborhood Commercial Districts; amending the Height and Bulk Map to: 1) reclassify properties in the Family Zoning Plan to R-4 Height and Bulk District; 2) change the height limits on certain lots in the R-4 Height and Bulk District; and 3) designating various parcels to be included in the Non-Contiguous San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Sites Special Use District (SFMTA SUD); amending the Local Coastal Program to: 1) reclassify all prope | | |
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| 3 | | Planning, Business and Tax Regulations Codes - Family Zoning Plan | Ordinance | Scheduled for Committee Hearing | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to: 1) create the Housing Choice-San Francisco Program to incent housing development through a local bonus program and by adopting a Housing Sustainability District, 2) modify height and bulk limits to provide for additional capacity in well-resourced neighborhoods, and to allow additional height and bulk for projects using the local bonus program, 3) require only buildings taller than 85 feet in certain Districts to reduce ground level wind currents, 4) make conforming changes to the RH (Residential, House), RM (Residential, Mixed), and RC (Residential-Commercial) District zoning tables to reflect the changes to density controls, and parking requirements made in this Ordinance, 5) create the RTO-C (Residential Transit Oriented-Commercial) District, 6) implement the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s Transit-Oriented Communities Policy by making changes to parking requirements, minimum residential densities, and minimum office intensities, and requiring maximum dwelling unit sizes, 7) revise off-street parking and curb cut obligations citywi | | |
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| 1 | | Administrative Code - Recovery of Attorney’s Fees and Costs - Surveillance Technology | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to delete the provision authorizing a court to award costs and attorney’s fees to a plaintiff who is a prevailing party in an action alleging a violation Administrative Code, Chapter 19B, governing the acquisition of Surveillance Technology. | | |
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| 1 | | Labor and Employment Code - Heath Service System - Exemption for Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance Contract | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance exempting the Health Service System’s Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance services contract from the requirements of Article 111 (Minimum Compensation) and Article 121 (Health Care Accountability) of the Labor and Employment Code. | | |
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| 1 | | Administrative Code - West SoMa Entertainment Zone | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to eliminate the Folsom Street Entertainment Zone and create the West SoMa Entertainment Zone, to include the following streets: Folsom Street, between 12th and Russ Streets; Hallam Street, between Folsom Street and Brush Place; Langton Street, between Folsom Street and Decker Alley; Russ Street, between Minna and Folsom Streets; 7th Street between Folsom and Harrison Streets; 8th Street between Folsom and Harrison Streets; Harrison Street between 7th and 13th Streets; 12th Street between Harrison and Folsom Streets; 11th Street between Harrison and Folsom Streets; 10th Street between Harrison and Howard Streets; Howard Street between 10th and 11th Streets; Dore Street between Folsom and Sheridan Streets; 9th Street between Harrison and Folsom Streets; Ringgold Street between 8th and 9th Streets; and Heron Street between 8th Street and Berwick Place; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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| 1 | | Police Code - Vehicle Sideshows | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance amending the Police Code to increase the fine for misdemeanor convictions for sideshow offenses from a maximum of $500 to a maximum of $1,000. | | |
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| 1 | | Real Property Lease - Chinese Hospital Association - 845 Jackson Street, 4th Floor - Initial Base Rent $499,548 | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property to enter into a lease of approximately 11,894 square feet of real property located at 845 Jackson Street on the 4th Floor with Chinese Hospital Association, as Landlord, for an initial term of three years with one option to extend the term for one-year, effective upon approval of this Resolution, for an initial annual base rent of $499,548 (or $42 per square foot annually) (“Lease”); authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the Department of Public Health, to execute the Lease; and authorizing the Director of Property to enter into other amendments or modifications to the Lease that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Lease or this Resolution. | | |
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250754
| 2 | | Behested Payment Waiver - Core Initiatives | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution authorizing a six-month waiver of the City’s Behested Payments Ordinance for the Mayor and designated members of the Mayor’s Office to solicit donations to support Core Initiatives, pursuant to Section 3.620(f) of the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code. | | |
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| 1 | | Local Coastal Program Amendment - Family Zoning Plan | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution transmitting to the California Coastal Commission for review and certification an amendment to the Implementation Program and Land Use Plan of the City’s certified Local Coastal Program to implement the Family Zoning Plan; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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250986
| 1 | | Supporting the Rights of Immigrants to Seek Healthcare with Dignity | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution supporting the rights of immigrants to seek healthcare with dignity, respect, and without harassment. | | |
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250987
| 1 | | Affirming the Historical Legacy and Future of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution recognizing the historical legacy of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA), and the importance of its preservation throughout and after the retrofit of the building at 2868 Mission Street and affirming MCCLA’s right to return upon the completion of construction. | | |
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250988
| 1 | | Supporting Equitable Compensation for UPTE-CWA 9119 Clinical Social Workers at UCSF | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution urging the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to support equitable compensation for the University Professional and Technical Employees Communications Workers of America Local 9119 (UPTE-CWA 9119) Clinical Social Workers at UCSF and end the two-tiered mental health system between the University’s Medical Center Clinical Social Workers (CSWs) and “Campus” Clinical Social Workers, resulting in Campus CSWs earning 31% less on average than their Medical Center counterparts. | | |
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250989
| 1 | | Approval of a 90-Day Retroactive Extension for Building Inspection Commission Review of Accessory Dwelling Unit Fee Deferral (File No. 250718) | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution retroactively extending by 90 days the prescribed time within which the Building Inspection Commission may render its decision on an Ordinance (File No. 250718) amending the Planning and Building Codes to allow project sponsors to defer payment of certain fees for Accessory Dwelling Units; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare pursuant to Planning Code, Section 302. | | |
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250990
| 1 | | Lease Amendment - Transbay Joint Powers Authority - Continued Muni Operations - Salesforce Transit Center at First and Mission Streets - Current Estimated Annual Operating Charge of $1,203,280 | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution approving a First Amendment to the Lease Agreement with the Transbay Joint Powers Authority for continued Muni operations at the Salesforce Transit Center, located at First and Mission Streets, for a term effective upon approval of this Resolution through December 31, 2050, with two ten-year extension options and a current estimated annual operating charge of $1,203,280; and to authorize the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Director of Transportation to enter into any extensions, amendments, or modifications to the Lease Amendment that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City or materially reduce the benefits and are necessary or advisable to effectuate the purposes of the Lease, as modified by the Lease Amendment or this Resolution. | | |
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250994
| 1 | | Broke-Ass Stuart Day - October 17, 2025 | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution declaring October 17, 2025, as Broke-Ass Stuart Day in the City and County of San Francisco to celebrate his spirited writings, cultural critiques, and humorous story-telling. | | |
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250995
| 1 | | Approval of a 90-Day Extension for Planning Commission Review of Planning Code - Formula Retail (File No. 250816) | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution extending by 90 days the prescribed time within which the Planning Commission may render its decision on an Ordinance (File No. 250816) amending the Planning Code to reduce restrictions on Formula Retail uses by 1) modifying the definition of a Formula Retail use; 2) eliminating the Conditional Use Authorization requirement for Formula Retail Accessory Uses, Formula Retail Temporary Uses, and certain changes of use for Formula Retail uses; 3) eliminating the prohibition on changes of use for non-conforming Formula Retail uses; 4) eliminating the requirement for an economic impact study for specified large Formula Retail uses; 5) eliminating the restrictions regarding Formula Retail use concentration in the Upper Market Street Neighborhood Commercial District; 6) allowing one or more Formula Retail Restaurants or Limited Restaurants inside a General Grocery store under a single Conditional Use authorization; and 7) principally permitting Formula Retail uses in spaces larger than 10,000 square feet in the RC (Residential-Commercial) and RTO (Residential Transit Oriented) Dis | | |
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250997
| 1 | | Social Connection Week - Launch of the “Meet 6 Neighbors” Campaign - October 6 through October 10, 2025 | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution declaring October 6 through October 10, 2025, as “Social Connection Week” and celebrating the launch of the “Meet 6 Neighbors” campaign in the City and County of San Francisco to promote and to encourage meaningful relationships within the communities. | | |
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250991
| 1 | | Prioritize Public Safety Response to Drug Activity Near Parks, Playgrounds, and Schools | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution urging the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) to develop and implement a comprehensive enforcement and intervention plan to address drug use or suspected drug activity especially within 250 feet of parks, playgrounds, and schools, including issuing citations, conducting assessments, and removing individuals for processing or detoxification services. | | |
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250996
| 1 | | Recognizing Supervisor Joel Engardio | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution thanking and celebrating Joel Engardio for his contributions and distinguished public service as District 4 Supervisor for the City and County of San Francisco. | | |
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250992
| 1 | | Declaration of Election Results - September 16, 2025 - Special Recall Election | Resolution | For Immediate Adoption | Resolution declaring the results of the September 16, 2025, Special Recall Election. | | |
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250993
| 1 | | Hearing - Shelter Services and Operations - 711 Post Street | Hearing | Pending Committee Action | Hearing to receive information on options for shelter services and operations at 711 Post Street, and Urban Alchemy’s progress towards compliance with the City’s fiscal monitoring and contract monitoring requirements; and requesting the Department of Homelessness and Supporting Housing to report. | | |
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250955
| 1 | | Plumbing Code - Repeal of Existing 2022 Code and Enactment of 2025 Code | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance repealing the 2022 Plumbing Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Plumbing Code consisting of the 2025 California Plumbing Code as amended by San Francisco; adopting environmental findings and findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety Code; providing an operative date of January 1, 2026; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward the Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission as required by State law. | | |
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250956
| 1 | | Mechanical Code - Repeal of Existing 2022 Code and Enactment of 2025 Code | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance repealing the 2022 Mechanical Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Mechanical Code consisting of the 2025 California Mechanical Code as amended by San Francisco; adopting environmental findings and findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety Code; providing an operative date of January 1, 2026; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward the Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission as required by State law. | | |
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250957
| 1 | | Electrical Code - Repeal of Existing 2022 Code and Enactment of 2025 Code | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance repealing the 2022 Electrical Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Electrical Code consisting of the 2025 California Electrical Code as amended by San Francisco; adopting environmental findings and findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety Code; providing an operative date of January 1, 2026; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward the Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission as required by State law. | | |
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250958
| 1 | | Green Building Code - Repeal of Existing 2022 Code and Enactment of 2025 Code | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance repealing the 2022 Green Building Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Green Building Code consisting of the 2025 California Green Building Standards Code as amended by San Francisco; adopting environmental findings, findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety Code, and findings under the California Public Resources Code; providing for an operative date of January 1, 2026; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward the Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission as required by State law. | | |
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250959
| 1 | | Existing Building Code - Repeal of Existing 2022 Code and Enactment of 2025 Code | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance repealing the 2022 Existing Building Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Existing Building Code consisting of the 2025 California Existing Building Code as amended by San Francisco; adopting environmental findings and findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety Code; providing for an operative date of January 1, 2026; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward the Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission as required by State law. | | |
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250960
| 1 | | Building Code - Repeal of Existing 2022 Code and Enactment of 2025 Edition | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance repealing the 2022 Building Code in its entirety and enacting a 2025 Building Code consisting of the 2025 California Building Code and the 2025 California Residential Code, as amended by San Francisco; adopting environmental findings and findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety Code; providing for an operative date of January 1, 2026; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward the legislation to the California Building Standards Commission as required by State law. | | |
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250961
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Dawn Ruggeroli - $275,000 | Ordinance | Pending Committee Action | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Dawn Ruggeroli against the City and County of San Francisco for $275,000; the lawsuit was filed on February 26, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-612680; entitled Dawn Ruggeroli v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves an employment dispute. | | |
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250962
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Landis Smith - $225,000 | Ordinance | Pending Committee Action | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Landis Smith against the City and County of San Francisco for $225,000; the lawsuit was filed on April 4, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-613660; entitled Landis Smith v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury on a City sidewalk. | | |
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250963
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Telesia Telsee - $125,000 | Ordinance | Pending Committee Action | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Telesia Telsee against the City and County of San Francisco for $125,000; the lawsuit was filed on May 2, 2023, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-23-606217; entitled Telesia Telsee v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury from a vehicle collision. | | |
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250964
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Nina Saltman and James Milton Bullock - $801,000 | Ordinance | Pending Committee Action | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Nina Saltman and James Milton Bullock against the City and County of San Francisco for $801,000; the lawsuit was filed on April 25, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-614213; entitled Nina Saltman, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injuries arising from an alleged dangerous condition of public property on a City sidewalk. | | |
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250965
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Bryn Miller - $95,000 | Ordinance | Pending Committee Action | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Bryn Miller against the City and County of San Francisco for $95,000; the lawsuit was filed on April 30, 2024, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-24-614320; entitled Bryn Miller v. City and County of San Francisco, et al.; the lawsuit involves an alleged personal injury arising from a vehicle collision. | | |
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250966
| 1 | | General Plan Amendments - Family Zoning Plan | Ordinance | Scheduled for Committee Hearing | Ordinance amending the General Plan to revise the Urban Design Element, Commerce and Industry Element, Transportation Element, Balboa Park Station Area Plan, Glen Park Community Plan, Market and Octavia Area Plan, Northeastern Waterfront Plan, Van Ness Avenue Area Plan, Western SoMa (South of Market) Area Plan, Western Shoreline Area Plan, Downtown Area Plan, and Land Use Index, to implement the Family Housing Zoning Program, including the Housing Choice-San Francisco Program, by adjusting guidelines regarding building heights, density, design, and other matters; amending the City’s Local Coastal Program to implement the Housing Choice-San Francisco Program and other associated changes in the City’s Coastal Zone, and directing the Planning Director to transmit the Ordinance to the Coastal Commission upon enactment; 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 adopting findings of public necessity, convenience, | | |
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250967
| 1 | | Health, Business and Tax Regulations, Public Works Codes - Compact Mobile Food Operation Definitions and Fees | Ordinance | 30 Day Rule | Ordinance amending the Health and Business and Tax Regulations Codes to revise the definition of a mobile food facility permit and add definitions for compact mobile food operations, mobile support unit, and permitted auxiliary conveyance permits to reflect recent amendments to the California Retail Food Code, and revise existing definitions of various other terms to reflect State law definitions in that Code; establish annual permit and plan check fees for auxiliary conveyance, compact mobile food operation, and mobile support unit permits; and remove annual food facility surcharge fees; amending the Public Works Code to include a definition for compact mobile food operations and to expand the Department of Public Works’ street vending authority to include regulation of compact mobile food operations, and require that Department to consult with the Department of Public Health and Fire Department when issuing rules and regulations that regulate street vendors. | | |
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250968
| 1 | | Grant Agreement - Retroactive - Children’s Council of San Francisco - Early Care and Education Access and Enrollment Services - Not to Exceed $436,382,686 | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution retroactively approving Contract No. 1000036005 between the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through the Department of Early Childhood (“DEC”), and Children’s Council of San Francisco for the City’s implementation of the San Francisco Citywide plan for Early Care and Education, for a three years and six months term from July 1, 2025 to December 31, 2028, and for a total not to exceed amount of $436,382,686; and authorizing DEC 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. | | |
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250969
| 1 | | Grant Agreement - Retroactive - Wu Yee Children’s Services - Early Care and Education Access and Enrollment Services - Not to Exceed $237,770,265 | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution retroactively approving Contract No. 1000036193 between City, acting by and through the Department of Early Childhood (“DEC”), and Wu Yee Children’s Services for the implementation of the Citywide plan for Early Care and Education, for a 3 year and 6 month term from July 1, 2025, through December 31, 2028, and for a total not to exceed amount of $237,770,265; and to authorize the DEC Director 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. | | |
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250970
| 1 | | Public Works Commission - Statement of Purpose | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution approving the Public Works Commission’s Statement of Purpose to fulfill the requirements of Charter, Section 4.102(2), which requires the Commission develop and keep current an Annual Statement of Purpose outlining its areas of jurisdiction, authorities, purpose and goals, subject to review and approval by the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors. | | |
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250971
| 1 | | Airport Professional Services Agreement - BEUMER Lifecycle Management, LLC - Operation and Maintenance of Airport Baggage Handling Systems - Not to Exceed $30,000,000 | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution approving Award of Professional Services Agreement for Airport Contract No. 50409, for Operation and Maintenance of Airport Baggage Handling Systems, between BEUMER Lifecycle Management, LLC, and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airport Commission, in an amount not to exceed $30,000,000 for a term of three years, commencing on November 1, 2025, through October 31, 2028, with a single option to extend for two additional years, exercisable at the sole discretion of the Airport Commission, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b). | | |
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250972
| 1 | | Apply for Grant and Accept Funds Allocation - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Transitional Housing Programs - Up to $4,741,224 - Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program - Up to $617,870 | Resolution | Pending Committee Action | Resolution authorizing the Human Services Agency, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for and accept the county allocation award under the California Department of Housing and Community Development Transitional Housing Program for an amount up to $4,741,224 and Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program for an amount up to $617,870 which provide funding to help young adults secure and maintain housing. | | |
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