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During its Jan. 8 meeting the San Francisco Fire Commission took four formal actions on routine procedural items.
Votes at a glance
- Approve minutes from regular meeting on Dec. 11, 2024 — Outcome: approved. The motion to approve was moved and seconded on the record; recorded votes included Commissioner Mercado (yes) and Commissioner Paula Collins (yes). The motion passed.
- Approve minutes from special meeting on Dec. 17, 2024 — Outcome: approved. Recorded roll-call votes included President Army Morgan (yes) and Commissioner Steven Nakajo (yes). The motion passed.
- Approve minutes from special meeting on Dec. 20, 2024 — Outcome: approved. Recorded roll-call votes included President Army Morgan (yes) and Commissioner Acasio (yes). The motion passed.
- Adopt 2025 Fire Commission annual statement of purpose — Outcome: approved. A commissioner moved adoption and another seconded; President Army Morgan recorded a yes vote and the motion passed on the record. The minutes record the vote as passed; the individual second recorded by the secretary is noted but a full verbal roll call appears incomplete in the transcript.
All four items were adopted without amendment and no further discussion or follow-up tasks were ordered by the commission at the meeting.
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