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Land Use Committee backs amended plan to extend residential fire alarm upgrade deadline, continues ordinance for one week

Land Use and Transportation Committee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors · April 26, 2021
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Summary

The committee approved sponsor amendments and voted to continue an ordinance that would push required residential fire alarm system upgrades from July 1, 2021, to July 1, 2023; the measure includes a proposed $99,000 construction-cost trigger and will return to committee next week.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on April 26 approved minor amendments and voted to continue consideration of an ordinance that would extend the deadline for required residential fire alarm system upgrades from July 1, 2021, to July 1, 2023.

Supervisor Mirna Bellegarde, chair of the committee, called the item and introduced staff and department witnesses. Andy Mullen, staff for the bill’s sponsor, said the change is an administrative extension to accommodate scheduling delays and health concerns during the COVID‑19 pandemic, noting that…

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