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Board approves multiple ordinances and resolutions, including Ellis Act changes; several major bond and grant measures advance
Summary
At its April 22, 2014 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a slate of routine consent items and several ordinances and resolutions, including changes to address tenant impacts under the Ellis Act and first-reading passage of airport bond appropriations.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 22, 2014 adopted a series of ordinances and resolutions and took first-reading votes on major bond measures during a meeting that combined routine consent business with several high-profile items.
The board approved the bulk consent calendar (items 1–11) by roll call and later took separate votes on a number of ordinance and resolution items, including an amendment to the Administrative Code to address tenant displacements under the Ellis Act (Item 12), and first-reading passage of a roughly $2 billion airport bond appropriation (Item 13).
The Ellis Act amendment (Item 12) was taken twice on the floor after supervisors recalled and re-voted the item; on final passage the board recorded nine ayes and two noes. The board also passed multiple related finance and infrastructure measures on first reading, adopted resolutions authorizing grant acceptance and program approvals, and…
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