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At a glance: Board adopts votes on historic resources, grade separation, park grants, energy committee and fare rejection
Summary
At its March 23 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved multiple ordinances and resolutions affecting planning, transportation, parks grants, energy‑efficiency governance and redevelopment projects.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors took a number of roll‑call actions on March 23. Below are the key outcomes, with vote tallies and brief context drawn from the meeting record.
Votes at a glance
- Item 11 — Ordinance amending the Market & Octavia Area Plan to integrate historic resource survey results: Passed; two supervisors (Dufty and Daly) recused themselves after disclosing proximity to parcels; roll call showed 8 ayes and the ordinance was finally passed.
- Item 25 — Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Works to apply for state grade‑separation funds ($5,000,000) for Gerald Avenue railroad grade separation: Adopted by roll call, 10–0.…
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