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Board deadlocks on lease for Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, moves item to Oct. 16
Summary
Supervisors deadlocked on a resolution authorizing a lease at 1390 Market Street for the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement; an initial vote produced a 5-4 tally then a tied 5-5 rescind vote failed, and the board later voted to rescind and continue the item for a full-board hearing Oct. 16.
The Board of Supervisors on Sept. 25 considered a resolution authorizing a lease of approximately 6,000 square feet at 1390 Market Street for the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) but failed to adopt the measure after a series of roll-call votes and then voted to continue the item for further consideration.
When item 26 was called, supervisors questioned why the committee had not produced a recommendation and asked for information from department representatives about the need for the new space.…
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