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Supervisors press Public Works on JCDecaux toilet and kiosk contract amid sixth amendment request

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Finance Committee · February 27, 2019
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Summary

Public Works sought a 90‑day extension of the JCDecaux public toilet and street‑furniture contract to finish design and approvals for a new agreement. Supervisors raised concerns about repeated extensions, past contract terms, advertising revenue split and whether the city should operate toilets directly; the committee continued the item to allow additional briefings and community consultation.

Public Works requested committee approval of a sixth amendment to the revenue agreement with JCDecaux to extend the existing contract term by 90 days while a redesigned street‑furniture and public‑toilet contract is finalized.

Jeremy Spitz (Public Works) said the original contract dates to 1996 and that design review and community input prompted a year‑long design competition; staff have now received the necessary approvals from the Civic Design Review Committee, Historic Preservation Commission and Arts…

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