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Rules committee narrows proposed notice expansion after public concern over vague language
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · February 16, 2012
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Summary
Supervisors moved to expand project notice requirements under the Citizens' Right to Know Act—extending posted notice from 15 to 30 days and requiring web publication—but removed a phrase critics called vague that would have treated any "decision to potentially fund" a proposed project as triggering notice obligations.
The Rules Committee advanced an amendment to the Citizens' Right to Know Act on Feb. 16 that expands public notice for city projects and requires departments to post proposed projects on official websites. Supervisor Mark Farrell said…
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