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Votes at a glance: Board approves surveillance policy, authorizes contract changes and makes multiple appointments
Summary
At its Sept. 27 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a police surveillance policy, authorized a wastewater contract increase, confirmed multiple mayoral appointments and scheduled several committee hearings; several contested votes and a tie-breaking pattern appeared during roll calls.
San Francisco ' The Board of Supervisors took a series of votes Sept. 27 on ordinances, resolutions and appointments during a meeting that included two extended committee hearings. Key actions included adoption of a police surveillance technology policy, approval of a major wastewater contract amendment and confirmations of several mayoral appointees.
Votes at a glance (selected items recorded on the public record):
- Item 15: Surveillance technology policy (Police Department) ' Adopted 7-4. The ordinance established rules on police use of non-city surveillance cameras and a 15-month sunset on some provisions. Supervisors Preston, Ronan, Walton and Chan voted no; the motion passed.
- Item 17: Wastewater contract amendment (Public Utilities Commission) '…
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