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Votes at a glance: Budget & Finance Committee moves multiple items to full Board (March 2, 2022)

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · March 2, 2022
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Summary

The committee voted to forward several resolutions and ordinances — including the airport trustee retroactive approval, gardens fee waiver, tax‑defaulted parcel list (with one removal), APX power scheduling agreement (as amended), cannabis and library grants, and the Homekey award — and continued two hearings to later dates.

At its March 2, 2022 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee took the following formal committee actions (motions and roll‑call votes recorded at the remote meeting):

• Item 2 — Airport trustee agreement and Modification No. 6 (Bank of New York Mellon): Committee voted to forward a resolution seeking retroactive approval of the trustee agreement and approval of Modification No. 6 (increase of roughly $1,050,000 to a total not to exceed approximately $3,800,000) to the full Board with a positive recommendation (recorded: 3 ayes). BLA recommended approval; airport staff said city attorney advised retroactive approval to resolve charter compliance uncertainty.

• Item 1 — Parks code (garden admission fees): Committee voted to forward an ordinance to the full Board with a positive recommendation (3 ayes). BLA noted the flexible…

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