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Votes at a glance: Oct. 7 Board meeting — multiple resolutions and contracts adopted

5907238 · October 7, 2025

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Summary

At its Oct. 7 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a series of routine and substantive resolutions and contracts, including grants and procurement contracts. Most items were approved without extended debate and were adopted either by unanimous consent or roll call.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted multiple resolutions, contracts and appointments during its Oct. 7, 2025 meeting. Several items were taken on the consent calendar or approved “same house, same call” and were adopted without extended discussion. Below are the key items the board adopted, with the outcomes recorded in the meeting minutes.

Items adopted (selected):

- Item 5 — Recreation and Park Department: Accepted an in‑kind grant from the Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District valued at approximately $580,000 for design and construction of the 20 Second Street Trail steps. Resolution adopted without objection.

- Item 6 — City & County and Unified School District agreement: Retroactive approval for the Student Success Fund agreement for term 07/01/2025–06/30/2026 for approximately $29,000,000. Resolution adopted without objection.

- Item 7 — Airport retail concession amendment: First amendment to Terminal 2 Retail Market and Harvey Milk Terminal 1 specialty retail concession lease (lease 20‑0156) to add three locations for a 12‑year term beginning 10/01/2025 with no change to the minimum annual guarantee of $2,300,000. Resolution adopted without objection.

- Item 8 — Department of Technology: Second amendment with AT&T Mobility to extend a public‑safety grade wireless communication services agreement for first responders by 18 months (through 04/21/2027) and increase the agreement by approximately $7,300,000 for a new total of about $29,500,000. Resolution adopted without objection.

- Items 9 & 10 — Fuel supply contracts: Two five‑year contracts with optional extensions were approved — Golden Gate Petroleum for diesel (total up to approximately $195,000,000) and Pacific Coast Petroleum for gasoline (total not to exceed approximately $93,000,000), terms 11/01/2025–10/31/2030. Resolutions adopted without objection.

- Item 11 — Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing: Retroactive authorization to amend a grant agreement with the San Francisco Health Plan for enhanced on‑site services in permanent supportive housing and data integration; amendment increases the grant by approximately $2,820,000 for a new total of approximately $6,000,000. Resolution adopted without objection.

- Item 12 — Office of the District Attorney: Retroactive acceptance and expenditure of approximately $233,000 from the California Department of Industrial Relations for a workers’ rights enforcement grant (term through 07/31/2026). Resolution adopted without objection.

- Item 13 — Department of Public Health: Authorization to submit applications to the California Department of Health Care Services under the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Bond Act of 2024 (Round 2, unmet needs) for grants with terms up to 10 years and anticipated revenues to the city in excess of $25,000,000. Resolution adopted; Supervisor Dorsey briefly spoke in support.

Other routine matters adopted included approvals of meeting minutes, appointments (item 23), and several planning and administrative ordinances on first reading that were announced as passed on first reading by the clerk.

Vote practice: Most of the above were approved “same house, same call” or without objection, as recorded in the clerk’s summaries. A small number of items required roll calls elsewhere on the agenda; those items are noted in the meeting minutes. The clerk announced final tallies where roll calls occurred.