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Supervisors approve Central Shops transfer and increased project budget after debate; two supervisors dissent

3006171 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

After extended debate about oversight and tenant relocation, the Board approved supplemental authorizations and a project cost increase for the Central Shops relocation and associated jurisdictional transfers, passing the resolution 9-2 with Supervisors Kim and Peskin voting no.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 4 approved a resolution authorizing supplemental authorizations for jurisdictional transfers tied to the relocation of the city's central fleet maintenance shop (Central Shops) and an increase in project development costs. The measure passed by roll call, nine in favor and two opposed (Supervisors Jane Kim and Aaron Peskin).

The item authorized transfers including 1800 Gerald Avenue from the General Services Agency's Office of Contract Administration to the San Francisco Public Utilities…

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