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Supervisors approve multiple ordinances and resolutions; several measures pass on first reading

3005899 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted a package of ordinances and resolutions covering leases, fees, and contracts, including a ground-floor café lease at City Hall, an alcohol cost-recovery fee, new procurement procedures for the Moscone Convention Center renovation and the first-reading passage of a ban on tobacco sales in pharmacies.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted a package of ordinances and resolutions covering leases, fees, construction contracting procedures and park and recreation agreements.

Votes at a glance

- Item 13, a resolution authorizing a lease and license for the ground-floor cafe at 1 Doctor Carlton B. Goodlett Place: adopted, 9 ayes, 1 no. Supervisor Marr asked for a one-week extension prior to the vote and said he would support the contract; Supervisor Chris Daly explained he would vote no as a protest related to an internal City Hall personnel/family matter. "I will be voting against this item... my vote will amount to a protest vote over that situation," Daly said.

- Item 14, an ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish an alcohol cost-recovery fee: finally passed, recorded as 6 ayes, 3 noes after the recusal of one supervisor for the item.

- Item 15, an ordinanc…

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