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Board delays action on commuter shuttle permit program after contentious debate; continuance set for Feb. 23
Summary
After hours of debate and public comment, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 to continue consideration of the commuter shuttle permit program and related CEQA appeals to their Feb. 23 meeting, leaving the pilot rules in place while staff and stakeholders negotiate changes.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 9 voted to continue consideration of the proposed commuter shuttle permit program and related CEQA appeals, giving staff and parties two weeks to work through outstanding issues including stop limits, enforcement funding and air-quality monitoring.
Supervisor David Campos moved the continuance; the motion passed on a roll-call vote of 8 ayes and 3 noes (Supervisors Katy Tang, Scott Wiener and John Farrell dissented). The board set a new full-board hearing for Feb. 23 with a six-month review built into the proposed one-year authorization that negotiators have been…
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