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Budget & Finance Committee forwards 11 items, including tax rate and multiple contracts, to full Board

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · September 21, 2022
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Summary

The San Francisco Budget & Finance Committee on Sept. 21, 2022 forwarded 11 resolutions — including the annual property tax‑rate resolution, three affordable‑housing grant endorsements, multiple Department of Public Health retroactive/emergency contracts, and several contract amendments — mostly by unanimous votes. A major SFPUC biosolids contract amendment won conditional support after added reporting language.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee on Sept. 21, 2022 voted to forward a slate of resolutions to the full Board, including the annual property tax‑rate resolution and a set of contract and lease amendments.

The committee unanimously moved the annual tax‑rate resolution to the full Board with a positive recommendation. Controller’s office presenter Jamie Whitaker said the composite tax rate for fiscal year 2022–23 is 1.1793782 per $100 of assessed value and that Prop. 13 accounts for the first 1%. He said assessed values rose roughly 5.3 percent, which increases a median assessed‑value single‑family homeowner’s tax bill by about $135.66 compared with the prior year. “The legislation before you is the annual tax rate resolution,” Whitaker said during his presentation.

The committee also endorsed by unanimous votes a housing item supporting three SuperNOFA infill infrastructure grant applications (730 Stanyan, 2530 Eighteenth and 2550 Irving), multiple Department of Public Health contracts (including a proposed Toyon Associates five‑year amendment that was continued to Sept. 28 for procedural reasons), and several Office of Contract Administration amendments. The committee accepted a clerical correction to the Stanyan/Eighteenth address…

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