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San Francisco supervisors keep local eviction ordinance ready, urge state to extend protections
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to continue local legislation to bar certain COVID-era evictions so it can be enacted quickly if state law changes, and unanimously backed a resolution urging Governor Newsom to extend statewide eviction protections through the end of the year.
San Francisco'021'021'021'021'021 The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted Sept. 7 to hold legislation that would bar landlords from evicting residential tenants for certain pandemic-related unpaid rent and unanimously adopted a resolution urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to extend statewide eviction protections.
Supervisor Preston moved to continue the local ordinance so the board could keep it "ready for immediate enactment" if the state removes preemption language in AB 832, and Supervisor Peskin seconded the motion. The board voted 11-0 to continue the item to the Sept. 21 meeting.
The local ordinance under…
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