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Board adopts series of grants, park and housing measures in unanimous roll calls
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a set of resolutions and ordinances by unanimous roll calls on multiple grant acceptances, park and housing measures and Central Subway approvals.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a bundle of resolutions, grant acceptances and ordinances during its October meeting, approving funding and administrative actions by unanimous roll call votes.
The measures approved included multiple retroactive grant acceptances for the Office of the District Attorney, acceptances of state and federal grant awards for park and community programs, an administrative ordinance related to rent stabilization and the right to return for revitalized public housing, and approval under Charter Section 4.113 for Central Subway construction in Union Square. Board members took these actions mainly without extended discussion and by single roll-call votes.
Highlights of adopted items (outcomes and vote tallies as recorded on the meeting floor): - Items 1–6 (consent ordinances): adopted; announced as “those ordinances are finally passed” after roll call showing 10 ayes. -…
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