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Budget & Finance Committee forwards slate of grants, contracts and housing items to full Board

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee · June 5, 2024
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Summary

The committee voted to send a broad package of grants, contracts and major projects — including retroactive refugee and public‑health grants, a $52.4M Sunnydale infrastructure loan, and multiple contract extensions — to the full Board of Supervisors with positive recommendations.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee advanced a package of resolutions, contracts and grants to the full Board on June 11, voting to forward each item with a positive recommendation.

Chair Connie Chan moved most items to the full Board and called roll for each vote; the committee’s three members — Chan, Vice Chair Rafael Mandelmann and Supervisor Mirna Melgar — recorded unanimous recommendations in each roll call noted in the transcript.

Items forwarded included: the SFMTA’s second amendment with Friends of the Cable Car Museum (extension through 06/30/2029); two Department of Human Services grants to aid Ukrainian arrivals (approximately $1.5 million and $500,000); a MOHCD application to accept a $5.5 million state grant for an LGBTQ history museum; two county elections grants through the Help America Vote Act ($168,000 and roughly $60,000); a MOHCD loan authorization…

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