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Board of Supervisors votes to delay decision on proposed combustion turbine projects for one week

3005801 · April 16, 2025
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to continue consideration of the city's proposed combustion turbine (CT) projects for one week to allow the mayor's office more time to explore alternatives. The continuance passed unanimously on the motion as presented.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 13 voted to continue consideration of ordinance and contract items related to proposed combustion turbine projects, including agreements for development at San Francisco International Airport and sites at 20 Fifth and Maryland Streets, for one week.

Supporters of the continuance said the mayor's office asked for time to pursue alternative options. Supervisor Maxwell moved for a one-week continuance; Supervisor Alioto Pier seconded the motion. Mr. Berry, a representative from the mayor's office, told the board the mayor…

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