Board adopts multiple consent items: contracts, grants and appointments
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On unanimous voice votes or without objection the board adopted routine consent items including contract amendments for Department of Public Health, resolutions to accept in‑kind donations, public utilities contract amendments, and several lease and procurement resolutions; a series of appointments and reappointments also passed.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a series of consent and routine items on May 6 that city officials characterized as standard administrative approvals. Several items were called and adopted "same house, same call" and were recorded as adopted without objection.
Highlights included: - Items 9 and 10: Resolutions approving amendments to Department of Public Health contracts to extend terms through June 30, 2028, and increase aggregate funding for Community Forward SF and HealthRIGHT 360 by tens of millions of dollars as read into the record. - Item 11: A resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept approximately $284,000 in in‑kind food and supplies from the San Francisco Public Health Foundation to support food pharmacies in DPH clinics. - Items 12 and 13: Grant agreements and amendments for the Department of Disability and Aging Services with Homebridge Inc. for in‑home supportive services across multi‑year terms and increases in contract amounts. - Items 14 and 15: Public Utilities Commission contract amendments for engineering services for South Ocean Beach coastal protection and transmission pipeline work, including multi‑million dollar increases and extended contract durations. - Item 18: A resolution acknowledging requirements for a projected $5 million state grant application to the California Energy Commission for charging infrastructure for government fleets. - Item 19: An amendment to an Office of Contract Administration agreement with Intervision Systems, LLC, increasing the contract to $74,000,000 for Juniper‑manufactured networking equipment and support through January 31, 2027. - Items 30–33: A person‑to‑person transfer determination for a liquor license, and several board confirmations/appointments including reappointment of Andrea Marmo Crawford and appointment of Charles Lavery to the Transbay Joint Powers Authority and reappointment of Mike Chen to the MTA Board.
Each item was read into the record in summary form and adopted without objection, as reflected on the transcript. Where an item required a roll call it was recorded; many of the consent items were approved on unanimous voice or by "same house, same call" notation.
