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Votes at a glance: Board approves wide set of ordinances, resolutions and appointments Oct. 27

3006320 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a large slate of ordinances, resolutions, lease modifications, grant acceptances and appointments on Oct. 27, with many items adopted on unanimous roll call.

What passed: The Board of Supervisors on Oct. 27 approved a long slate of items on the agenda, including ordinances, resolutions, lease amendments, grant acceptances and an appointment. Many items were adopted on unanimous roll call or on the consent calendar with minimal debate.

Notable approvals and outcomes (votes at a glance): - Ordinance (Item 9): Amend the Administrative Code to require city departments to report annually on city vehicle use and safety, authorize the city administrator to inspect or provide maintenance for city vehicles and require departments to develop correction plans to reduce speeding, idling and collisions involving city vehicles. Outcome: Ordinance finally passed (roll call: unanimous, 11 ayes).

- Ordinance (Item 10): Reappropriate funds for District 7 participatory budgeting program (reappropriates $53,032,000 originally designated for FY2019–20 to support 19 projects in District 7, including play- space activation, disaster preparedness projects, park and schoolyard improvements, and pedestrian safety work). Outcome: Resolution adopted / ordinance passed (roll-call: unanimous, 11 ayes). Clarifying detail included during remarks: the program funds 19 projects and the participatory budgeting program has previously funded 126 projects across seven years.

- Items 11–13 (Airport leases): Resolutions approving amendments/modifications to airport leases with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (retroactive 10-year extension through 01/31/2028; adjusted annual rent to approx. $833,000), Drug Enforcement Administration office lease (adjust annual rent to approx. $570,000; extend…

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