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Board adopts COVID-era worker protections, interim zoning controls and landmark designations; votes at a glance
Summary
The Board of Supervisors on Jan. 12 approved a set of emergency and temporary measures addressing COVID-19 worker protections, interim zoning controls and landmark initiations and continued a planning appeal to March.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 12 adopted a package of ordinances, resolutions and procedural actions addressing COVID-era worker protections, land-use controls and historic landmark initiation and took a separate vote urging the University of California regents to postpone action on a major UCSF expansion item.
Votes at a glance (key items; motions and roll-call tallies are on the public record):
- Ordinance (Item 10, first reading): An ordinance amending the police code to protect employees from adverse employment actions if they test positive for COVID-19, are isolating or quarantining, or are perceived to have had COVID-19. Passed on first reading unanimously (11 ayes).
- Ordinance reenactment (Item 11): Reenactment of an emergency ordinance (first enacted as 104-20 and reenacted previously) to create a temporary right to…
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