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Board adopts a slate of ordinances and resolutions; Transbay bond measure passes 10–1

3006235 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

At the Dec. 11 Board meeting supervisors passed a package of ordinances and resolutions on environmental enforcement, taxes and housing; a $200 million Transbay bond appropriation carried with one dissent.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a range of ordinances and resolutions during its Dec. 11 session, approving rules on refuse separation audits, tax bonds for the Transbay Transit Center and several human‑services appropriations.

Key outcomes at a glance

- Refuse‑generator audits: The board approved an amendment to the Environment Code requiring triennial audits of large refuse generators for compliance with waste‑separation rules and establishing enforcement measures. The ordinance was finally passed unanimously (roll not required; chair recorded final passage).

- Transbay Transit Center bonds (Item 4): An ordinance appropriating $200,000,000 of special tax bonds (series 2018 A and B) to finance elements of the Transbay Transit Center and plant infrastructure in FY 2018–19 was finally passed; the roll call recorded 10 ayes and 1 no (Supervisor Aaron Peskin in the dissent).

- Proposition C validation and…

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