The San Francisco City Commission has officially approved the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, ensuring continued funding for critical environmental initiatives. During the recent meeting, Commissioner Sullivan led the motion to approve the budget, which received unanimous support from the commission members present.
The approved budget includes approximately $1.3 million earmarked for five key positions within the Environmental Department, essential for implementing the city’s climate action plan. These roles have proven vital, as they have helped the department secure nearly $43 million in grant funding for climate-related projects. However, concerns were raised regarding the sustainability of this funding beyond the 2024-2025 budget year.
Commissioner Sullivan emphasized the importance of these positions, warning that losing general fund support could have severe consequences for the city’s environmental efforts. The commission is now tasked with ensuring that funding remains secure for the 2025-2026 budget year to maintain momentum in climate action initiatives.
The meeting concluded with a call for public comment, but no members of the public chose to speak on the budget approval. With the budget now in place, the commission can focus on advancing its environmental goals and securing future funding.