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Board adopts package of ordinances, contracts and appointments; several items passed unanimously
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 17 adopted a batch of ordinances, contract amendments, grant acceptances and appointments by unanimous vote or recorded roll call. Several items were approved on first reading and routine appointments and lease extensions were confirmed.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 17 adopted a wide-ranging set of ordinances, contract amendments, grant acceptances and appointments, with most measures approved unanimously.
The measures included an ordinance that authorizes short-term extensions for construction, goods and services contracts and grants to mitigate staffing and supply shortages; retroactive grant authorizations for the district attorney’s office and the Department of Emergency Management; a reappropriation of funds within the Department of Public Health; and a suite of contract amendments and grant agreements for youth and health services.
Why it matters: the items move money, extend or expand service agreements and place officials into city boards and commissions. Several measures provide new or expanded grant-funded positions and alter contract terms for longstanding providers of health and social services.
Key outcomes - Ordinance to authorize short-term contract…
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