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Committee advances permanent 15% delivery‑fee cap to full Board amid split public comment
Summary
The committee voted to forward an ordinance removing the sunset on a 15% cap on third‑party delivery commissions to the full Board and duplicated the file to allow amendments. Testimony split among restaurant owners who backed the cap and drivers and industry groups who warned of negative earnings and higher consumer prices.
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee forwarded an ordinance June 22 that would remove the sunset clause from emergency rules capping third‑party food delivery fees at 15%, sending the measure to the full Board of Supervisors with a positive recommendation and duplicating the file so technical amendments can be prepared.
Lee Heffner, representing Supervisor Peskin, said the proposal seeks to maintain protections established early in the pandemic, preserve restaurant choice and prevent platforms from bundling…
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