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Board approves series of revenue bonds, interim budgets and municipal measures; several items continued or tabled

3006057 · April 16, 2025
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved multiple revenue bond authorizations, interim budget ordinances and assorted resolutions by roll call vote; a handful of items were continued or tabled and a condominium-conversion appeal was withdrawn.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a package of ordinances and resolutions including authorizations for large utility revenue bonds, interim budget and salary ordinances, and several project- and grant-related actions.

The board voted unanimously to finally pass an ordinance authorizing the Public Utilities Commission to issue and sell wastewater revenue bonds “in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed approximately $819,000,000” to finance wastewater enterprise projects and a related ordinance authorizing water revenue bonds to finance capital water projects (text in meeting: “in an amount not to exceed approximately $2.00 $9,000,000”). Both measures were taken together and declared finally passed by the board.

Members also approved interim proposed annual budget and appropriation ordinances and an interim annual salary ordinance for selected city departments for fiscal years ending June 30, 2015 through June 30, 2016. The board adopted multiple resolutions to set interim budgets for the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure and the Treasure Island Development Authority.

Other consent/adoption items the board passed by roll call or unanimous “same house, same call” action included: - A resolution authorizing the airport director to accept and extend a California Coastal Conservancy grant of up to $200,000 for sea-level-rise adaptation strategies and a San Bruno Creek vulnerability assessment (project term listed in the record as 08/01/2014–07/31/2015). - A resolution authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to apply to the California Department of Housing and Community…

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