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Committee advances ordinance to give unclaimed bicycles to community bike-build programs

Government Audit and Oversight Committee · February 13, 2014
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Summary

The committee approved amendments and recommended to the full Board an ordinance to transfer unclaimed personal property, including unclaimed bicycles worth $500 or less, to the Human Services Agency for community bike-builds and programs that benefit youth and low-income, transit-dependent residents.

The Government Audit and Oversight Committee voted to advance an ordinance amending the Police Code to allow certain unclaimed personal property, including unclaimed bicycles with a resale value of $500 or less, to be made available to the Human Services Agency (HSA) to support youth bike-build programs and services for low-income and transit-dependent residents.

Supervisor David Campos and Supervisor John Avalos led the discussion (Supervisor Avalos introduced the item). Avalos said the ordinance…

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