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Board approves multiple consent items, calls for temporary protected status for Philippines; one item sent to committee
Summary
On Feb. 11 the Board of Supervisors adopted multiple consent and adoption-calendar items including an ordinance calling a June 3 special election for a $400 million bonded debt measure, retroactive grant and lease authorizations, liquor-license transfers and a resolution urging federal Temporary Protected Status for the Philippines.
The Board of Supervisors took a series of routine and adoption-calendar actions on Feb. 11, finalizing several ordinances and resolutions on the consent calendar and adopting a resolution urging federal temporary protected status for survivors of Super Typhoon Haiyan.
Key votes and actions
- Items 2–5: Several ordinances and resolutions on the consent calendar were finally passed by roll call (11 ayes recorded during the consent vote). The transcript does not specify the subject matter for items 2–5.
- Item 6 (Ordinance): The Board passed an ordinance calling a special election on June 3, 2014 to submit to voters a proposition to incur $400,000,000 in bonded debt to finance construction, acquisition, improvement and seismic retrofitting of neighborhood fire and police stations and other critical infrastructure. The ordinance also includes language authorizing landlords to pass through 50% of the resulting…
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