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San Francisco supervisors pass multiple ordinances and resolutions on consent calendar; vending code amended and other items adopted
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 25 approved a slate of ordinances, resolutions and nominations on the consent calendar and through unanimous or no-objection votes, including changes to the vending code, budget appropriations, and a package of licenses and recognitions.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 25 approved a slate of ordinances, resolutions and nominations on the consent calendar and through unanimous or no-objection votes. Most measures were adopted "same house, same call" or on first reading; a few items were amended before votes.
Key outcomes
- Vending code amendment (Item 5): An ordinance to amend the Public Works Code to streamline vending enforcement, clarify permit application and compliance requirements, require certain vending permittees to register with the tax collector, and to prohibit stationary sidewalk vendors in residential districts was read and amended to restore language "urging the vendor to make every effort to remove items or cause their removal." Supervisor Safaie made the motion; Tom Paulino of the mayor's office indicated the mayor supported the amendment. The ordinance passed on first reading as amended.
- Interim budget and salary ordinances (Items 8 & 9): The board finally passed proposed interim budget and appropriation ordinances that appropriate estimated receipts and expenditures for city departments for FY2024-25 and FY2025-26.
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