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SFPUC Recommends Flood‑Risk Disclosure Ordinance to Board of Supervisors
Summary
The commission voted to recommend an ordinance requiring sellers or landlords to disclose when properties fall within the SFPUC 100‑year flood‑risk map; staff emphasized the ordinance is a disclosure tool and not a limit on city liability.
San Francisco — The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Nov. 13 voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors adopt an ordinance requiring sellers and landlords to disclose whether a property lies within the SFPUC’s 100‑year storm flood‑risk map.
Greg Norby and Sara Minnick (Wastewater Enterprise planning) reviewed the map and outreach: staff said they sent more than 4,000 letters to roughly 2,000 properties that appear on the flood‑risk map and held public availability sessions and parcel reviews…
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