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Board adopts leases, grant acceptances and contract amendments including airport FAA grant, housing acquisition and public‑health contract increases
Summary
At its April 30 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a series of ordinances, resolutions and contract amendments on consent and on the calendar, including an FAA grant offer to SFO, multiple Department of Public Health contract amendments, approval of a housing acquisition and related financing, and lease approvals.
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 30 approved a set of consent and calendar items that included high-dollar grants, contract amendments and property transactions. The items were taken mostly on a “same house, same call” basis (unanimous consent) unless otherwise recorded.
Key outcomes at a glance
- Item 21 — Airport FAA grant: The board adopted a resolution authorizing the Airport Commission to accept and expend an approximate $91,000,000 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration for a recycled water system project, with allowance for additional amounts up to 15% of the original grant offer (project period 10/01/2023 through 09/30/2028). Outcome: adopted (same house, same call).
- Items 25–27 — Department of Public Health contract amendments: The board approved three contract amendments for public-health services: a third amendment with Bayview Hunters Point Foundation increasing that agreement to a new total not to exceed $15,400,000 with an 18‑month extension (through 12/31/2025); a second amendment with the Regents of the University of California increasing that agreement by $84,000,000 to a new total of $133,000,000 and extending the term through 06/30/2028; and a first amendment with the San Francisco Public Health Foundation increasing that agreement to a total not to exceed $11,200,000 with a five‑year extension through 06/30/2029. Outcome: adopted (same house, same call).
- Items 30–31 — 2550 Irving Street housing acquisition and financing: The board authorized acquisition of real property at 2550 Irving Street for approximately $9,600,000 to be placed under the jurisdiction of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development for construction of 90 units of 100% affordable housing; it also approved an amended and restated loan agreement for $17,000,000 and authorized execution of a multifamily housing revenue note in the amount of $63,800,000 to finance construction. Outcome: adopted (items read together; same house, same call).
- Item 32 — La Cuisine lease amendment: The board authorized a one‑year lease extension at 101 Hyde Street to 12/31/2026, reimbursement to the tenant for sidewalk improvements in an amount stated in the file, expanded allowable uses to include light manufacturing and shared‑use commercial kitchen operations, and forgiveness/removal of certain tenant utility payments retroactive to 03/01/2020 (file text quoted in meeting). Outcome: adopted (same house, same call).
- Item 33 — Piers 30–32/Seawall Lot 330 term sheet: The board adopted a resolution finding the proposed lease and development of Piers 30–32 and Seawall Lot 330 fiscally feasible under Administrative Code Chapter 29 and endorsed the term sheet. Recorded roll call: unanimous (11 ayes). Outcome: adopted (roll call recorded).
- Item 28 — Lease amendment for 1305 & 1309 Evans Avenue: The board approved a first amendment to a property lease for an extended five-year term through 06/13/2028 at a fixed monthly base rent of approximately $39,000 (annual base: approximately $470,000). Recorded roll call produced 10 ayes; Supervisor Walton was recorded absent. Outcome: adopted (roll call recorded).
- Item 34 — Trifacta Inc. amendment (Department of Public Health): The board approved a third amendment related to a traveling nurse registry personnel services contract with Trifacta Inc. (term through 12/31/2024) for an amount not to exceed approximately $11,000,000; the item was referred without recommendation by Budget & Finance and adopted after committee discussion. Outcome: adopted (same house, same call).
- Item 20 — Terminal 2 coffee/cafe lease: The board approved a 12‑year lease with two 1‑year options at Minimum Annual Guarantee of $420,000 for the first year. Outcome: adopted (same house, same call).
Other items
Many additional technical and administrative items were adopted by unanimous consent on the consent calendar or read together and adopted, including: zoning and administrative-code amendments (items 16–17), police and forensic grants and in‑kind donations (items 18–19), port and airport lease approvals (items 29, 24), exemption from competitive-bidding policy for Seawall Lot 301 (item 24), appropriations-limit resolution (item 23), and various other property and contract actions listed in the clerk’s printed calendar. Where a roll call was recorded in the transcript, the vote totals are reported above. Where the clerk stated “same house, same call,” the item was adopted by unanimous consent.
Recorded votes and procedural notes
- Item 28 roll call: supervisors Preston, Ronan, Safaie, Stephanie, Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelmann, Melgar and Peskin recorded in favor; Supervisor Walton recorded absent (10 ayes).
- Item 33 roll call: 11 ayes recorded (unanimous), sponsors and presiding officers named on the record.
- Item 15: an ordinance to amend the public works code regarding vending permit requirements was read; Supervisor Safaie moved to duplicate the file and send the duplicate to Rules Committee; the duplication motion carried and the board voted to send the duplicated file to committee (motion recorded as adopted). Outcome: duplicate sent to Rules Committee.
What to watch next
Several adopted contract amendments and financing actions are contingent on subsequent administrative steps: grant offer acceptance (FAA grant), execution of loan documents and notes for 2550 Irving Street, and implementation steps tied to DPH’s contract amendments. The mayor’s budget review and the board’s budget deliberations were discussed elsewhere in the meeting and may affect funding and implementation timelines for several of these matters.
