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Rules Committee forwards overhaul of Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee membership to full Board

Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · October 13, 2016
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Summary

The Rules Committee voted to send an ordinance to the full Board that would reduce PSAC membership, add an attendance-resignation rule, and create a sunset date, after PSAC chair Becky Hogue and community members said the current size and vacancy rate prevent the committee from achieving quorum.

The Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted Oct. 13 to forward to the full Board an ordinance that would change membership requirements for the Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee and establish a sunset date for the panel.

Becky Hogue, chair of the Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee, told the committee that PSAC has managed only one meeting with a quorum this year and that the current membership rules make it difficult for the volunteer board to function. "We have to have at least 12 people," Hogue said, and…

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