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Board moves forward on Community Preservation and Blight Reduction Act; supervisors discuss enforcement coordination and hardship protections

3005821 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors advanced an ordinance creating a unified enforcement procedure to address blighted properties, giving the Department of Public Works authority to investigate complaints and issue notices of violation while preserving existing enforcement roles for other departments.

Supervisor Sandoval introduced the Community Preservation and Blight Reduction Act at the Oct. 28 meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, describing severe blight in parts of his district and across the city and urging adoption. The ordinance would amend the administrative code to establish a unified procedure allowing the Department of Public Works (DPW) to investigate complaints of blighted properties and to issue notices of violation when appropriate.

Sandoval said the measure is intended to provide a…

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