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Board approves dozens of routine resolutions and appointments, including GO bond measures, grants, and program authority
Summary
At its May 20 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a broad package of ordinances, resolutions and motions — many adopted "same house, same call" — including general obligation bond authorizations, multi‑million‑dollar grants for food assistance, emergency preparedness funding, property easements and appointments.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 20 approved a large package of routine ordinances, resolutions and motions during its regular meeting, including authorizations related to general obligation bonds, grant agreements for food assistance programs, property sales and purchase agreements, appointments to commissions, and a series of housing and development financing items.
Key actions taken without extended debate (many "same house, same call") included:
- GO bond package (items 1–3): The board took first‑reading action and adopted related resolutions to authorize, levy taxes for, and otherwise prepare for issuance of general obligation bonds (series 2024 and 2025) for health, safety and public space improvements. The clerk described combined authorizations to appropriate and place proceeds on controller’s reserve pending bond receipts.
- Item 4: Ordinance deappropriating $250,000 from general city responsibility and appropriating $250,000 to the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families to support District 10 public‑safety and youth services programming, including Hope SF site…
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