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Supervisor Campos cites budget analysts who estimate far lower costs to add Harvey Milk’s name to SFO than airport estimate

3006005 · April 16, 2025
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Supervisor David Campos cited a Budget and Legislative Analyst review that found adding Harvey Milk's name to San Francisco International Airport could cost far less than the airport's $4.1 million estimate, and said the city can limit the expense to roughly $500,000 drawn from airport revenue.

Supervisor David Campos told the board he has asked the Budget and Legislative Analyst for an independent review of cost estimates to add Harvey Milk's name to San Francisco International Airport and said that review found a much lower baseline cost than the airport's estimate.

Campos said the airport estimated $4,100,000 to attach Harvey Milk's name, but the Budget and Legislative Analyst found baseline costs could be "as little as $355,000." Campos said the airport's higher estimate included costs — notably for changing state highway signage…

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