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Votes at a glance: San Francisco supervisors' actions June 11, 2019

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Summary

On June 11 the Board of Supervisors adopted multiple ordinances, resolutions and appointments on first reading or final passage; this roundup lists each action, short description and vote tally.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors took votes on a range of ordinances, resolutions, contract actions and appointments at its June 11, 2019 regular meeting. The following is a concise summary of the formal actions recorded in the transcript, including vote tallies when provided.

Key adopted items (selected): - Items 2–4 (consent calendar): Approved as routine items; adopted unanimously (11–0) on roll call. - Item 5 (juvenile hall ordinance): Amendments adopted (motion by Supervisor Walton, seconded by Ronan); amendments passed 10–1; item recorded as passed on first reading as amended. - Item 6 (Mills Act filing): Ordinance to allow Mills Act contract applications to be filed concurrently with designation applications — finally passed unanimously (11–0). - Item 7 (Office of Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention): Ordinance changing departmental structure and appointment process — finally passed unanimously (11–0). - Item 8 (housing conservatorship): Ordinance to authorize procedures for housing conservatorships — passed 10–1 (Supervisor Walton dissenting). -…

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