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Board approves renewal and expansion of Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District after weighted ballot favors plan

5475674 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing and an amendment that removed 54 noncommercial parcels, the Board of Supervisors voted July 8 to establish a renewed Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District, with weighted ballots showing 70.41% in favor and no majority protest.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted July 8 to establish a renewed and expanded Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District (OAA), approving a 15‑year levy of assessments after a weighted ballot count showed 70.41% of returned weighted ballots in favor and 29.59% opposed.

Supervisor Sandra Chen introduced an amendment at the hearing to exclude 54 noncommercial parcels along Geneva Avenue from the district boundaries; the amendment reduced the parcel count from 339 to 285 and trimmed $44,491.27 from the assessment roll. "I do really sincerely hope that you all will support the renewal of the Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District," Chen said during the hearing. The board adopted the amended resolution after the Department of Elections reported there was…

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