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Votes at a glance: Key ordinances and resolutions adopted Feb. 25 by San Francisco Board of Supervisors

5475532 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

A roundup of board actions at the Feb. 25 meeting: multiple consent items and ordinances advanced on first reading, several resolutions adopted, and appointments approved.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 took a series of routine and non‑routine votes. Below is a concise summary of each formal action recorded during the meeting. Items passed without objection were grouped under consent in the meeting audio.

Items adopted or advanced on Feb. 25 (selected):

- Items 1–2: Consent ordinances (final passage) — adopted without objection. (Transcript: “Items 1 through 2 are on consent… Without objection, these ordinances are finally passed.”) - Item 3: Ordinance to amend the planning code to permit use of tax‑exempt bond financing and tax credits for certain affordable housing projects; affirmed CEQA — finally passed without objection. - Item 4: Ordinance to amend the administrative code to modify waivers for specified contract‑related requirements and raise energy procurement limits ($200,000,000 to $300,000,000) — passed on first reading without objection. - Item 5: Resolution approving lease termination agreement for retail concession at SFO (Harvey Milk Terminal 1, Minute Suites Travelers Retreat) — adopted without…

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