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Board approves wide slate of routine measures; several items continued or tabled after debate

3005822 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved most consent and adoption-calendar items on first reading or by roll call on Nov. 4, 2008, while tabling or continuing several measures after debate, including items on Potrero power plant, Mission District youth funding, and sidewalk vending rules.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the bulk of its consent and adoption calendars on Nov. 4, 2008, passing routine ordinances, resolutions and final maps by roll call while several higher-profile items were tabled or continued for further work.

Among the items adopted or passed on first reading were dozens of consent-calendar measures (items 1–20) described by the clerk as routine; an ordinance assigning numeric point values to bidders’ good-faith outreach for public works and related contracts (item 23); an amendment to the annual salary ordinance to add one Project Manager I at the Port of San Francisco (item 24); an operations-and-maintenance waiver and five-year contract for Bombardier Transportation to run SFO’s AirTrain in an approximate amount of $57,000,000 (item 25, passed on first reading); a resolution…

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