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Board approves reallocation to cover overtime and other department costs after split votes and procedural challenge
Summary
The Board of Supervisors adopted an ordinance reallocating surplus and deappropriating permanent salary funds to cover overtime and other needs across several departments. Supervisors divided the file, producing separate roll-call outcomes before the ordinance ultimately passed on second reading.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 24 adopted an ordinance that moves roughly $24.7 million into overtime budgets while deappropriating about $20.6 million from permanent salaries, fringe benefits and non-personnel services, and appropriating about $4.1 million from surplus revenues to other uses.
The measure was taken in a divided vote after supervisors asked to separate portions of the ordinance for individual consideration. The board first voted on a divided file covering the Fire Department, Department of Emergency Management (DEM), the Sheriff’s Department and the Public Utilities Commission (PUC);…
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