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San Francisco supervisors continue charter measure to transfer street-tree maintenance to city and create $19 million fund

3006142 · April 16, 2025
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 28 continued public hearings on a proposed charter amendment to transfer responsibility for street-tree maintenance to the city and to create a special Street Tree Maintenance Fund funded by an annual city contribution of $19,000,000, adjusted each year for changes in aggregate discretionary city revenues.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 28 continued public hearings on a proposed charter amendment to transfer responsibility for street-tree maintenance to the city and to create a special Street Tree Maintenance Fund funded by an annual city contribution of $19,000,000, adjusted each year for changes in aggregate discretionary city revenues.

The measure, described by board staff as the fourth draft of a charter amendment, would also require the fund to pay for maintenance of trees on San Francisco Unified School District property and sets an election date of Nov. 8, 2016 for voter consideration. "This is an effort that has been going on for many, many years," Supervisor Avalos said, thanking colleagues and community…

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