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Port Commission discloses settlement, approves commissioner travel to China

San Francisco Port Commission · February 12, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Port Commission disclosed a unanimously approved settlement tied to agenda item 4A1A and approved a travel request (Resolution 13-2) for a commissioner to attend Bright Boat China 2013; Commissioner Willie Adams recused from the travel item before it passed.

The San Francisco Port Commission reconvened from an executive session and disclosed that it had unanimously approved a settlement agreement involving Christopher Wilson, described in agenda item 4A1A, while declining to disclose other executive-session details.

The action was announced after the Commission returned to open session; a commissioner moved to disclose the vote on the settlement, the motion was seconded, and commissioners recorded their support. "I move to disclose that the Commission unanimously voted to approve the settlement agreement with Christopher Wilson described in agenda item 4A1A," the motion stated, and the Commission voted in favor.

Separately, the Commission considered Item 9A, a request to approve travel for a Port Commissioner to attend Bright Boat China 2013 in Shanghai and Beijing and to make marketing visits to port shipping customers with port staff. Commissioner Willie Adams announced a recusal from the travel item; the Commission voted to accept the recusal. After a brief check for public comment, the Commission approved the travel request. The clerk recorded, "Resolution number thirteen-two has passed."