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Board approves multiple grants, housing and labor items in unanimous roll calls
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a package of ordinances and resolutions including a Transbay redevelopment amendment, a $5 million Community Economic Resilience planning grant, Project Homekey funding for 5630 Mission Street, prevailing wage updates and several grant acceptances — all passed by unanimous votes.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a series of ordinances and resolutions by unanimous roll call during the meeting, approving funding, administrative actions and planning steps across multiple city departments.
Major items adopted (summary) - Item 1: Amendment to the Transbay redevelopment plan to increase certain floor plate sizes on Block 2, Zone 1 — ordinance finally passed unanimously. - Item 2: Ordinance retroactively authorizing the Office of Economic and Workforce Development to accept a $5,000,000 Community Economic Resilience Fund planning grant from the California Economic Development Department for 10/1/2022–9/30/2024 and to create one grant-funded senior administrative analyst position — adopted unanimously. - Items 3–4: Two retroactive in-kind and equipment acceptances for the Police Department — acceptance of utility vehicles from the Union Square Alliance (approx. $38,000 in-kind) and Cal OES equipment/grant support for forensic lab…
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