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San Francisco Commission on the Environment votes to hold closed interviews for department director, later discloses it forwarded slate to mayor

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · March 7, 2023
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The commission voted to hold a closed session to interview candidates for the Environment Department director and later voted to disclose it had forwarded a slate of candidates to the mayor while keeping other closed-session discussion confidential.

SAN FRANCISCO — At a special meeting March 7, the San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted to go into closed session to conduct interviews for the city’s Environment Department director and later voted to disclose that it had forwarded a slate of candidates to the mayor for consideration.

The commission cited California Government Code section 54957 and San Francisco Administrative Code section 67.1(b) as the legal authority to meet in closed session for personnel interviews. A motion to hold the closed session was made by Commissioner Wan and seconded by Commissioner Hunter. With Commissioner Bermejo…

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