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Board adopts package of ordinances and resolutions on landmarks, EV infrastructure, public health grants and housing finance

3006271 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 22 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a set of ordinances and resolutions — many unanimously — covering a landmark designation, a requirement for EV chargers in large commercial parking facilities, several public‑health grant agreements and housing bond financing measures.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 22 voted on a group of ordinance and resolution items ranging from a landmark designation to environmental and housing finance measures. Several items were adopted unanimously; a number of budget and grant resolutions for the Department of Public Health and the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development were also approved.

Votes at a glance

- Item 1 — Ordinance to amend the planning code to designate 2031 Bush Street as a landmark (Article 10). Outcome: finally passed unanimously (11–0). - Item 2 — Ordinance amending the Environment Code to require commercial parking lots/garages with more than 100 spaces to install electric‑vehicle charging equipment. Outcome: finally passed unanimously (11–0). - Item 3 — Ordinance establishing the South of Market Community Planning Advisory Committee and related planning code amendments. Outcome: finally passed unanimously…

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