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Fire Commission votes to hold two closed sessions after public calls to release Sunshine Task Force record
Summary
After public commenters urged release of a Sunshine Task Force record tied to former engineer Mark LaCroix, the San Francisco Fire Commission voted to assert attorney–client privilege and conduct two closed‑session items under Administrative Code §67.1(d); commissioners rescinded and re‑voted to ensure public comment was considered.
The San Francisco Fire Commission voted Thursday to assert attorney–client privilege and proceed into two closed sessions to receive legal advice on pending litigation, after multiple members of the public urged the panel to disclose a record that the Sunshine Task Force had ordered made public.
Public commenters calling during the meeting urged commissioners to decline closed session and to disclose a recording related to former senior marine engineer Mark LaCroix. "The Sunshine Task Force determined there were violations of the Sunshine…
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