The San Francisco City Commission meeting held on July 4, 2025, focused on a proposal regarding the operations of a new facility. The meeting began with an invitation for public comments, but no requests to speak were received, leading to the closure of public comment.
A key discussion point arose when a commissioner inquired about the sustainability practices of UPS, specifically regarding the electrification of their fleet and the potential use of hydrogen fuel cells. The community relations manager, Leo Ramirez, addressed the question, noting that while UPS is exploring alternative fuel options, the vehicles planned for operation at the site will be gas-powered.
Following this exchange, Commissioner Coppell moved to approve the proposal, which was seconded and subsequently voted on. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0, concluding the meeting earlier than scheduled. The commission will reconvene next week at noon for further discussions.