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Board refers proposed handbill ban back to committee after enforcement concerns

3005917 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to refer an ordinance that would ban distributing handbills on private property back to the City Operations and Neighborhood Services Committee after members and stakeholders raised enforcement and language-access questions.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to refer to committee an ordinance that would ban distribution of handbills on private premises unless the handbills are securely placed or attached so as not to damage the property.

The measure, which had been prepared to proceed, drew questions from supervisors and members of the public about enforcement, language access and practical impacts. Board President David Chiu moved to re-refer the item to the City Operations and Neighborhood…

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