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Supervisors back resolution urging use of Proposition A funds to preserve City College offerings
Summary
After a public hearing with long testimony from faculty, students and community groups, the subcommittee approved a resolution urging City College to prioritize classroom use of Proposition A funds, explore fee waivers and in‑kind city support, and convene a stakeholder working group to assess longer-term local support amid accreditation and budget pressures.
Supervisor Eric Marr opened a hearing on City College of San Francisco's budget and accreditation status and introduced a resolution urging the college to prioritize Prop A funds for classroom use and to explore additional local supports such as fee waivers and in‑kind services.
Marr framed the resolution as an effort to keep City College "open and thriving" and asked for community input and a working group to consider strategies for ongoing support. He said the resolution calls for using Prop A proceeds to preserve classroom access and for the city to evaluate fees it charges the college and the potential for in‑kind…
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