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Board passes wide slate of ordinances and resolutions on consent calendar and committee reports

3006197 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors adopted a wide range of routine ordinances, resolutions and committee reports on Dec. 12, including airport lease amendments, grant acceptances, bond authorizations, and zoning and transportation code changes.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a broad set of consent items, committee reports and ordinance first readings on Dec. 12. Many of these were considered routine, adopted “same house, same call” and passed unanimously as listed below.

Key items enacted or advanced (selected highlights from items called on the floor): - Item 6: Ordinance amending public works and police codes to prohibit autonomous delivery devices on sidewalks and rights-of-way — passed unanimously. - Items 7–8: Resolutions retroactively approving airport commission lease amendments with SSP America, Inc. (international terminal and domestic terminal food/beverage concessions) — adopted unanimously. - Item 9: Resolution authorizing the Department of the Environment to accept and expend $447,000 from the Association of Bay Area Governments for energy‑retrofit technical assistance — adopted unanimously. - Item 10: Resolution authorizing the District Attorney’s office to renew a $75,000 revolving fund agreement with the…

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