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Supervisors advance ordinance to create City Hall Preservation Fund for centennial

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Subcommittee · April 3, 2013
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Summary

The subcommittee advanced an ordinance to establish a City Hall Preservation Fund to support centennial programs and raise an estimated $1 million–$3 million for capital repairs; the budget analyst recommended amendments including a $100,000 Board approval threshold, expenditure reporting, and a 06/30/2016 sunset.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Subcommittee advanced an ordinance to establish a City Hall Preservation Fund intended to raise private donations for the building’s 100th anniversary programs and immediate capital needs. Chair Mark Farrell called the item, and Bill Barnes of the City Administrator’s Office told the committee the fund would support educational tours and lectures and raise between $1,000,000 and $3,000,000 to address pressing repairs such as lighting efficiency upgrades,…

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