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Board approves $132 million in federal grants for ports, transit, buildings, charging and public health; places several awards on reserve pending budget review
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to accept and expend multiple federal grants covering ferry electrification, transit and bike improvements, building decarbonization, EV charging, public health programs and refugee services, totaling roughly $132 million; several awards were placed on board reserve pending budget committee review.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 14 approved a package of federal grant acceptances and expenditures covering multiple city departments and policy areas, including the Port of San Francisco, Public Works, the Department of Public Health, Recreation and Parks, the Department of the Environment and the Human Services Agency.
President Mandelmann opened a committee of the whole to consider 15 accept-and‑expend items that cumulatively total more than $132 million. The board and department staff described the awards as time‑sensitive federal opportunities that the city applied for and won in recent months.
Key awards summarized by department included: - Port of San Francisco: a $55,380,000 Environmental Protection Agency Clean Ports Program award to support the nation’s first…
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