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San Francisco adopts $X billion recovery budget after weekslong negotiations; 10–1 vote on amended package

3006361 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors approved the city's biennial budget and related salary and financing ordinances after amendments, adopting a recovery-focused spending plan that funds homelessness, rent relief and other pandemic recovery programs. The final vote on the main package was 10'yes, 1'no.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 10'to'1 on July 20 to approve the city's annual budget and related fiscal ordinances for fiscal years ending June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2023, adopting a recovery plan that boosts spending on homelessness, rent relief and community programs while preserving many existing services. Supervisor Matt Haney, chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, led the package to the full board with a set of amendments approved on the floor.

The adopted budget appropriates estimated receipts and expenditures across city departments and includes companion measures: the annual salary ordinance and multiple finance and bond issuances, including OCII's bond authorization and certificates of participation. The package also contains several PUC funding ordinances and a host of grant-acceptance and expenditure approvals.

Why it matters: The vote puts…

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