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Supervisors divide CCA ordinance and continue implementation items for two weeks

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · May 23, 2007
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Summary

The Board’s Budget & Finance Committee split the Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) ordinance into separate implementation and oversight files, adopted procedural amendments and continued CCA items for two weeks to allow legal review and additional public review; supervisors also discussed oversight roles for the PUC and LAFCO.

Supervisors on the Board of Supervisors’ Budget & Finance Committee moved on procedural changes to the Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) proposal and continued key implementation items for two weeks.

Supervisor Amiano moved to divide the draft ordinance into two parts so the implementation plan could be considered separately from the implementing authority and oversight provisions; the committee agreed and the file was divided to allow separate sponsorship of each piece. “My office has talked to you authority and oversight,” Amiano said when proposing the split, noting the change was intended to let the committee discuss substance after the ordinance is approved as to form.

Supervisor Mercurini moved to continue the…

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