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Board approves $400,000 appropriation from Little Hollywood exchange after debate over surplus property rules

3005877 · April 16, 2025
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Supervisors approved $400,000 from the Little Hollywood property exchange for park and open-space planning, 6-3, after debate over whether public rights-of-way must appear on surplus property lists.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 6-3 on Tuesday to appropriate $400,000 of revenues from the Little Hollywood property exchange to fund park and open-space planning.

Supervisor Sophie Maxwell spoke in favor of the appropriation and defended the legality of the exchange, noting that the relevant Administrative Code provision excludes public rights-of-way from the surplus-property process. Maxwell told colleagues that section 23(a)(4)(f) of the Administrative Code “specifically excludes public rights of way from the definition of property and the surplus property ordinance.”

Supervisor Chris Daly said he…

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