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PUC presents draft community benefits policy; community groups press for oversight, transparency and local hiring
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PUC staff presented an executive summary and a draft Community Benefits Policy calling for centralized coordination, measurable metrics and triple-bottom-line goals; community speakers urged more representation, independent monitoring and strong local-hiring/training provisions.
San Francisco — The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received an executive summary and a draft Community Benefits Policy on Tuesday that would centralize the agency's community-benefits initiatives, set performance metrics, and allocate resources to support workforce development, stakeholder engagement and environmental programs.
Masood Odehkani, who led the presentation, said consultants cataloged more than 80 existing PUC community-benefit…
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