201388
| 1 | | Administrative Code - Protections for Occupants of Residential Hotels During COVID-19 Pandemic | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish protections for occupants of residential hotels (“SRO Residents”) during the COVID-19 pandemic by, among other things: making it City policy to place in solitary hotel rooms SRO residents who meet the criteria for isolation or quarantine established by the County Health Officer, and requiring the Department of Public Health to post a notice in the common area and notify the operator of a residential hotel when an SRO Resident has tested positive for COVID-19, to facilitate contract tracing, testing for COVID-19, and cleaning; establish a telephone hotline for SRO Residents, to respond to questions about accessing COVID-19 health screenings, testing, and solitary hotel rooms; and provide daily aggregate data concerning the incidence of COVID-19 among SRO Residents, access to quarantine rooms by such residents, and the number of such residents who have died due to complications from COVID-19. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE | Pass |
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201388
| 2 | | Administrative Code - Protections for Occupants of Residential Hotels During COVID-19 Pandemic | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish protections for occupants of residential hotels (“SRO Residents”) during the COVID-19 pandemic by, among other things: making it City policy to place in solitary hotel rooms SRO residents who meet the criteria for isolation or quarantine established by the County Health Officer, and requiring the Department of Public Health to post a notice in the common area and notify the operator of a residential hotel when an SRO Resident has tested positive for COVID-19, to facilitate contract tracing, testing for COVID-19, and cleaning; establish a telephone hotline for SRO Residents, to respond to questions about accessing COVID-19 health screenings, testing, and solitary hotel rooms; and provide daily aggregate data concerning the incidence of COVID-19 among SRO Residents, access to quarantine rooms by such residents, and the number of such residents who have died due to complications from COVID-19. | RECOMMENDED AS AMENDED | Pass |
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201186
| 1 | | Police Code - Grocery Store, Drug Store, Restaurant, and On-Demand Delivery Service Worker Protections | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Police Code to require grocery store, drug store, restaurant, and on-demand delivery service employers to provide health and scheduling protections related to COVID-19 to workers; and to sunset an emergency ordinance with similar requirements. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE | Pass |
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201186
| 2 | | Police Code - Grocery Store, Drug Store, Restaurant, and On-Demand Delivery Service Worker Protections | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Police Code to require grocery store, drug store, restaurant, and on-demand delivery service employers to provide health and scheduling protections related to COVID-19 to workers; and to sunset an emergency ordinance with similar requirements. | CONTINUED AS AMENDED | Pass |
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210038
| 1 | | Urging the City and County of San Francisco to Revise Shelter-in-Place Hotels’ Standard Agreements with Existing Owners to Include an Option to Purchase the Hotels and/or a Long-Term Lease | Resolution | Passed | Resolution urging the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to work with the Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee, Planning Department, City Attorney, Mayor’s Office of Housing Community Development, and California Department of Housing and Community Development to identify and determine possible hotels to purchase, that includes the City’s current 25 leased Shelter-in-Place Hotels to consider if these hotels can be permanently acquired through federal, state and local funds and/or offer a long-term lease option that shall not be less than ten years. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE | Pass |
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210038
| 2 | | Urging the City and County of San Francisco to Revise Shelter-in-Place Hotels’ Standard Agreements with Existing Owners to Include an Option to Purchase the Hotels and/or a Long-Term Lease | Resolution | Passed | Resolution urging the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to work with the Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee, Planning Department, City Attorney, Mayor’s Office of Housing Community Development, and California Department of Housing and Community Development to identify and determine possible hotels to purchase, that includes the City’s current 25 leased Shelter-in-Place Hotels to consider if these hotels can be permanently acquired through federal, state and local funds and/or offer a long-term lease option that shall not be less than ten years. | RECOMMENDED AS AMENDED | Pass |
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210049
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Benito Taylor - $85,000 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Benito Taylor against the City and County of San Francisco for $85,000; the lawsuit was filed on October 18, 2018, in San Francisco Superior Court, Case No. CGC-18-570702; entitled Benito Taylor v. City and County of San Francisco; the lawsuit involves alleged personal injury when plaintiff tripped and fell over an uncovered utility box on the sidewalk. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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210050
| 1 | | Settlement of Unlitigated Claims - A2Z Development USA, Inc. - $240,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving the settlement of the unlitigated claims filed by A2Z Development USA, Inc. against the City and County of San Francisco for $240,000; the claims were filed on February 14, 2020; the claims involve a refund of payroll expense and gross receipts taxes. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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210065
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Gayle L. Brownlee - $65,000 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance authorizing settlement of the lawsuit filed by Gayle L. Brownlee against the City and County of San Francisco for $65,000; the lawsuit was filed on October 11, 2019, in United States District Court, Case No. 4:19-cv-06554-YGR; entitled Gayle L. Brownlee v. Kris Mohler, et al.; the lawsuit involves an employment dispute. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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210112
| 1 | | Settlement of Lawsuit - Maurice Caldwell - $2,500,000 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance authorizing entry of Judgment, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68, in favor of Plaintiff Maurice Caldwell, and against the City and County of San Francisco, in the amount of $2,500,000 in settlement of the lawsuit filed on April 16, 2012, in United States District Court, Case No. 12-cv-1892 DMR, entitled Maurice Caldwell v. City and County of San Francisco, et al; the lawsuit alleges fabrication of evidence and wrongful conviction. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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210066
| 1 | | Settlement of Grievance - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021- $54,167.32 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving settlement of the grievance by Service Employees International Union, Local 1021, against the City and County of San Francisco for $54,167.32; the grievance was filed on June 27, 2019; the grievance involves an employment dispute under the Memorandum of Understanding. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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210067
| 1 | | Settlement of Unlitigated Claim - Pacific Gas & Electric Company - Not to Exceed $190,000,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving settlement of the City’s claims against Pacific Gas & Electric Company (“PG&E”) concerning environmental pollution at the Marina East Harbor; City to dismiss claims against PG&E pursuant to cost-sharing agreement whereby PG&E and City will cooperate on the environmental cleanup and reconstruction of the Marina Yacht Harbor; PG&E to pay up to $190 million toward the cleanup and reconstruction, with the Recreation and Park Department to repay PG&E up to $29.4 million over 30 years solely out of Marina revenues; other material terms include possible recording of land use covenants, mutual indemnity, and each party to bear its own legal costs. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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