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Votes at a glance: Key ordinances, bonds, contracts and settlements adopted Jan. 28 by San Francisco Board of Supervisors

2159843 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The Board adopted multiple ordinances, resolutions, contracts and funding authorizations on Jan. 28, 2025, including a $40 million general-obligation bond appropriation for affordable housing, contract amendments for the Mountain Tunnel project, acceptance of multiple grants, and approval of a $49 million settlement with Stripe Inc.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a series of resolutions, ordinances and contract actions during the January 28, 2025 regular meeting. Many items were taken "same house, same call" as routine consent matters and passed or adopted by roll call. Below are key items and recorded outcomes from the meeting. (All item numbers refer to the Board agenda.)

- Item 5: Ordinance final passage to create the 30 Van Ness Avenue special use district and amend the zoning map; ordinance finally passed as called without objection.

- Items 6 & 7: Ordinance and accompanying resolution to authorize and appropriate $40,000,000 of taxable general-obligation bonds for affordable housing preservation and seismic safety (GO bonds) and to appropriate bond proceeds to the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development; ordinance passed on first reading and resolution adopted (items 6 & 7).

- Item 8: Resolution authorizing the SF Public Utilities Commission general manager to execute the 3rd amendment with AECOM Technical Services Inc. for Mountain Tunnel improvement construction management services, increasing the contract by $9,500,000 for a new total of $34,000,000 and extending the contract term to Dec. 30, 2027; resolution adopted on consent.

- Item 9: Resolution authorizing Police Department to accept and expend approximately $23,000 from the Margaret Senshin Living Trust for the Mounted Unit; adopted on consent.

- Item 10: Resolution retroactively authorizing the…

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