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Board approves wholesale slate of grants, leases, contracts and technical ordinances in unanimous votes
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 25 approved a series of ordinances, resolutions and contract actions — many on unanimous consent — including grant acceptances, a $40 million networking contract, and multiple planning and tax‑district steps. Several items were passed on first reading or adopted without committee referral.
San Francisco — The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a large package of routine and programmatic items on Jan. 25, adopting resolutions and ordinances that included grant acceptances, lease approvals, and several administrative or financing measures.
Why it matters: The votes clear city authority to accept federal, state and philanthropic grants, to pursue financing for capital projects and to begin steps on tax‑district proceedings. Several items were handled on the consent calendar and recorded as unanimous roll‑call votes.
What passed (selected items, all recorded as unanimous votes unless noted): • Item 1–3 (consent) — technical routine matters; finally passed unanimously. (Roll calls recorded “11 ayes.”) • Item 4 — Ordinance approving a long‑term lease with Dolphins Swimming and Boating Club for 502 and 504 Jefferson St.; passed on first reading unanimously. • Item 5 — Retroactive acceptance of an approximately $658,000 California Department of Public Health grant for the California Home Visiting State General Fund…
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