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Planning Commission asserts attorney–client privilege, votes not to disclose closed-session discussions

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The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously March 6 to enter a closed session under attorney–client privilege, reported no action taken during that session and then voted unanimously to keep the discussions confidential.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday, March 6, 2025, to enter a closed session under attorney–client privilege and later voted to withhold any disclosure of the closed-session discussions, the commission reported.

Commissioner Imperial moved the first motion to assert attorney–client privilege and convene a closed session. "Move to adopt, to assert the attorney client…

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