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Board advances $217.7 million water bond appropriation and staffing changes for WESIP; supervisors request more transparency
Summary
Staff from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission told the committee the Water System Improvement Program is on schedule and on budget; the committee advanced a $217.7 million bond appropriation and amendments adding program positions but several supervisors sought a public hearing for more detailed progress, staffing justifications and clearer reporting on expenditures.
The Finance Committee moved forward a request from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to appropriate $217,736,000 in Water Revenue Bond proceeds for the Water System Improvement Program (WESIP) and to amend staffing allocations for the PUC and city attorney’s office.
Susan Liao, SFPUC general manager, and Tony Irons, deputy general manager, told supervisors the multi‑billion‑dollar program is on…
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