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Board approves labor memoranda, budgets and bond measures; dozens of items pass in bulk votes
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a package of budget, bargaining-unit and capital items on June 19, including interim budgets, multiple MOUs on first reading, grants for housing programs, and a first reading of a $425 million seawall bond ordinance.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 19 handled a broad set of budget, labor and capital items, approving the interim budget and salary enumerations, adopting memoranda of understanding for multiple unions on first reading, authorizing housing and HUD grants, and advancing a $425 million general obligation bond for the Embarcadero Seawall on first reading.
Key outcomes (at a glance):
- Interim budget and salary ordinances (Items 2'5): The board approved the interim budget and related annual salary ordinance for city departments for fiscal years ending June 30, 2019 and 2020; Treasury Island Development Authority and Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure interim budgets were also approved. (Items 2'5 adopted without objection.)
- Labor memoranda of understanding (Items 7'19): The board took a bundled vote on 13 ordinances adopting and implementing MOUs between the city and a variety of unions (firefighters, SFPOA, municipal executives, Union of American Physicians and Dentists, SEIU local units, Transport Workers Union, craft coalitions, and IFPTE Local 21). Staff said the package updates pay and terms and implements access and training provisions; supervisors thanked the negotiating teams. The items were taken together; the roll call…
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