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Votes at a glance: key Board actions on March 13, 2012
Summary
The Board approved consent items and a series of ordinances and resolutions, including adoption of consent items, passage of a bicycle-parking ordinance, and authorization for a homeland security grant and fingerprint submission to state and federal agencies.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on March 13 took roll-call votes on multiple ordinances and resolutions. Major outcomes included unanimous or near-unanimous approval of consent items and passage of individual measures on city grants, leases and administrative code changes.
Key results
- Items 2–8 (consent agenda): Adopted by roll call; 11 ayes. The clerk announced those ordinances were finally passed and resolutions adopted.
- Item 9 (DPW appropriation for Jefferson Street streetscape design): The ordinance authorizes approximately $707,000 in fund balance to the Department of Public Works for design work; the clerk announced the ordinance was finally passed.
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