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Board adopts resolution urging changes to state bill that would alter coastal boundaries, warns of risk to Coastal Act

3006462 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted 8–3 to oppose Senate Bill 951 as introduced, saying the measure could carve San Francisco out of Coastal Commission jurisdiction and set a dangerous precedent; supporters of the bill urged further negotiation with the Coastal Commission and Senator Scott Wiener.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 6 adopted a resolution opposing California State Senate Bill 951 unless amended, expressing support for the California Coastal Act and the role of the California Coastal Commission. The resolution passed 8–3 after more than an hour of debate by…

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