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Board introduces range of new-business items: senior housing subsidies, street‑cleaning plans, code updates on adult venues and demolitions, and transit matters
Summary
Multiple supervisors introduced new-business items on Feb. 11 covering senior housing data and subsidies, street cleaning and Bay Bridge bus lanes, public-health code updates for adult venues, planning-code changes to curb demolition loopholes and office conversions, and a resolution urging SFMTA to avoid fare increases.
Several supervisors used the Feb. 11 board meeting to introduce new-business items and hearing requests that will advance through committees. The items range from senior housing and education hearings to proposed departmental restructuring and code changes:
Senior housing and education forecast (President Norman Yee): Yee introduced substitute legislation to improve city data and planning for senior housing and described the Senior Operating Subsidies (SOS) program, which the board seeded with $5 million over five years to lower operating costs for deeply affordable senior units. He also requested a hearing on forecasting resources for public education (pre‑K through community college) and proposed a committee‑of‑the‑whole training on bond and disclosure law.
Bus‑only lane and street-cleaning proposals…
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