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At a glance: San Francisco supervisors pass routine ordinances, confirm appointments and endorse state ballot measures

3006147 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 6 meeting the Board of Supervisors approved several consent items and resolutions (many unanimously), confirmed appointments including one split vote, advanced a street‑vacation ordinance on first reading, and continued several land‑use appeals to later meetings.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 6 took a number of routine and procedural actions, voting unanimously on several items and recording one dissent on a key appointment.

Key outcomes

- Consent agenda and meeting minutes: The board approved the consent agenda items and a package of meeting minutes by unanimous roll calls after a brief procedural resending of a votes on the minutes.

- Ordinance — paid parental leave technical amendments (Item 3): The board passed an ordinance amending the police code to make technical amendments to the paid parental leave ordinance; the item was finally passed unanimously.

- Appointment — Ethics Commission (Item 4): The board voted to appoint retired Superior Court Judge Quentin L. Kopp to the Ethics Commission for a term ending Feb. 1, 2017. Roll call recorded…

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