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Budget subcommittee forwards six items — including Disaster Corps grant and $30M SFPUC contract — to Board of Supervisors
Summary
On May 11 the Budget and Finance Subcommittee voted without objection to send six committee reports to the full Board, including a $125,000 Disaster Corps grant, two airport leases, a Tenderloin clinic lease, a $30 million SFPUC engineering contract, and an ordinance raising the grant acceptance threshold to $100,000.
The Budget and Finance Subcommittee, chaired by Carmen Chu, met on May 11 and unanimously moved to forward six items as committee reports to the Board of Supervisors’ May 15 meeting.
The top action was Item 1: acceptance of a $125,000 grant from California Volunteers for the state’s Disaster Corps. "The item before you is an acceptance spend for $125,000 from a program called California Volunteers, which is a state agency," said Ami Alden of the Department of Emergency Management, adding the grant will fund recruitment and advanced training (CPR, first aid and incident command) and continue a volunteer coordinator position at the Fire Department. The committee forwarded the resolution without public comment.
Two airport lease proposals were also advanced. Kathy Weidner of the San Francisco Airport described a proposed three‑year lease with All Clear LLC to operate a registered‑traveler expedited screening service at seven checkpoints, with a $179 member fee and a lease structure that includes a $650,000 minimum annual guarantee or 10% of gross revenues. "Based on current…
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