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Board of Supervisors adopts multiple ordinances, resolutions; campaign-finance amendment continued
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a mix of labor, budget and land-use items on Tuesday, passing several ordinances and resolutions and continuing a high-profile campaign-finance amendment for one week to allow closed-session counsel briefing.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a package of ordinances and resolutions including changes to overtime rules, extensions of memoranda of understanding with municipal employee unions, creation of a recreation and parks gift fund, and several land-use and lease actions. The board continued its discussion of an amendment to the city's public financing law for one week and scheduled a closed-session counsel briefing.
The votes came largely by unanimous consent for many routine items; a handful of measures drew recorded roll-call votes. The board handled items grouped as consent, moved several ordinances through first reading, and adopted resolutions authorizing leases and fee adjustments.
Key outcomes - Items 1'7 (consent and routine items): adopted by unanimous roll call (11 ayes) as recorded during the meeting. - Item 8 (ordinance limiting the hours of overtime worked): finally passed on roll call, tally recorded as 10 ayes, 1 no (Supervisor Avalos voted no). The ordinance amends the administrative code to limit overtime hours attributable to any employee to 20% in a fiscal year and requires departmental reporting mechanisms. - Items 9 through 13 (ordinances adopting and…
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