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Board roundup: dozens of ordinances, grants and appointments pass in unanimous votes

3006342 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

At its March 23 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a broad portfolio of ordinances, bond and grant authorizations, routine planning code items and appointments, mostly by unanimous roll call, and established a new Youth, Young Adults and Families standing committee.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on March 23 cleared a broad slate of routine and non‑controversial business by first reading or resolution, including bond refunding authority, state grant acceptances, minor code amendments, zoning changes, and multiple appointments to boards and commissions.

Key votes and outcomes (selected)

- Item 1: Ordinance to extend temporary suspension of business registration/fee requirements for transportation network company drivers and taxi drivers — passed unanimously on final reading.

- Items 2 & 3: Planning code amendments and a development agreement for 542–550 Howard Street (rezoning and a development agreement between the city and Parcel F Owner LLC) — passed 10–1 (Supervisor Peskin recorded the lone no vote) on the roll call.

- Item 4 & 5: A $220,000,000 general obligation bond refunding appropriation (Item 4) and the related bond issuance resolution (Item 5) — first reading passed; the bond issuance resolution passed on roll call (11–0 on…

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