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Board approves bond measures, grants and routine items; several charter measures continued to next week
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on July 14 to place two general-obligation bond measures before voters, approved several grant and contract actions and adopted a set of routine resolutions and ordinances. Four proposed charter amendments were continued one week to allow required notice.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 14 approved a slate of financing, grant and administrative items, including resolutions to place two general obligation bond propositions before voters in November and a package of public-health and economic-recovery grants and contracts.
The board voted, by unanimous roll calls, to pursue two ballot measures: a Health and Recovery general-obligation bond and a Transportation and Road Improvement general-obligation bond. The health bond package and the transportation bond package require two-thirds approval of the full board to pass on first appearance; both measures advanced following the recorded roll call votes.
Why it matters: The measures, if approved by voters, would raise capital for mental-health, substance-use and homeless services (health bond) and for street and transportation improvements (transportation bond). The…
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