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Board adopts developer‑fee report; introduces sugary‑beverage, discipline and ACA outreach items
Summary
SFUSD adopted the annual and five‑year developer impact‑fee report, introduced nonbinding support for a sugary‑beverage tax and a 'Safe and Supportive Schools' policy (first reading), and approved a resolution to mobilize school wellness centers for Affordable Care Act enrollment outreach in January.
The Board of Education adopted the district’s developer impact‑fee annual and five‑year report and took up several policy items and resolutions.
Chief facilities officer David Golden summarized the developer fees report, noting a rise in collections from roughly $2 million to just over $9 million year‑over‑year and recommending the board review and adopt the report as required by state law. The board adopted the report by roll call.
On policy introductions, board members introduced a nonbinding endorsement in support…
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