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Planning Commission backs electronic distribution for long planning documents, with safeguards

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 16, 2010
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to support an administrative‑code change that encourages departments to distribute documents of more than 10 pages electronically while allowing printed copies on request and protections for those with access or disability concerns.

The Planning Commission voted unanimously to support a proposed amendment to the city administrative code that would require city departments and officials to primarily distribute documents of 10 pages or more in electronic format, while preserving the right to request printed copies.

Rick Albrecht, an aide to Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, told the commission the proposal grew out of an effort to reduce excessive paper distribution and make…

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