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Votes at a glance: SFPUC approves minutes, consent calendar, water-supply assessments, APX amendment and Mission Bay school solar agreement

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Summary

At its meeting, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved the minutes from July 8, 2025; passed the consent calendar; approved two water supply assessments for large housing projects; authorized an amendment to a CAISO scheduling services contract; and authorized a funding and license agreement with SFUSD for a school solar system.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved a series of routine and substantive items at the meeting, including minutes, the consent calendar and several project approvals.

The commission voted to approve the minutes of July 8, 2025. The consent calendar passed without further amendment. The commission approved two water supply assessments — for the Freedom West 2 project (about 2,300 dwelling units) and the 1 Oak Street project (about 541 dwelling units) — documents the planning department will use for CEQA review. The commission also authorized Amendment No. 3 to the power scheduling coordination contract with APX Incorporated to increase professional services and CAISO pass-through capacity and approved a funding and license agreement with the San Francisco Unified School District for on-site solar at the Mission Bay School.

Votes and procedural notes recorded in the meeting transcript: the minutes were approved by roll call (President Stacy, Vice President Arce, Commissioner Jamdar, Commissioner Navarone, Commissioner Thurlow voting "Aye"). The consent calendar passed by roll call. Items 7 and 8 (water supply assessments) passed by roll call. Item 9 (APX contract amendment) passed by roll call. Item 10 (Mission Bay School solar funding and license agreement) passed by roll call; Vice President Arce recused from discussion and vote and was excused from the item.

The approvals for the water supply assessments will be forwarded to the city planning department for CEQA analysis. The APX amendment increases contract capacity to cover both professional services and CAISO pass-through charges while staff works to strengthen in-house scheduling capabilities. The Mission Bay School solar agreement establishes a 30-year funding and license arrangement that, per staff, tracks the expected life of the solar asset.