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Board approves multiple finance, public-health and infrastructure measures; grants, bonds and renaming resolution pass
Summary
The Board of Supervisors adopted multiple resolutions and ordinances during its teleconference meeting, approving public-health grants, steps toward a Millennium Tower settlement easement, Transbay bond authorizations, a road-repair project list and a street-renaming resolution.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on teleconference adopted a package of resolutions and ordinances addressing public-health grants, infrastructure financing and ceremonial recognition.
Among the measures adopted without committee reference were: two retroactive Department of Public Health grants tied to opioid-overdose prevention ($900,000 and $750,000) funded via the California Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; a first-reading ordinance authorizing the city27s role in the proposed global settlement and easement for remediation work at Millennium Tower; resolutions authorizing issuance of special-tax bonds for the Transbay Transit Center and the Transbay Joint Powers Authority; adoption of the fiscal-year 2020-21…
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