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Board adopts series of ordinances and resolutions on housing, planning, codes and contracts
Summary
At its Nov. 4 meeting the board approved multiple ordinances and resolutions — including a $5.8M housing appropriation, broad 2025 code adoptions, contracts for transit overhaul and airport lease adjustments — most by unanimous consent or on first reading. This roundup lists each item, outcome and key detail.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Nov. 4 approved a series of ordinances, resolutions and appointments covering affordable housing, planning and zoning changes, building‑code updates, transit contracts and assorted leases. Most items were taken under the "same house, same call" procedure and passed on first reading or by unanimous consent; a smaller number were finally passed following roll call votes.
Key outcomes at a glance:
- Item 1 — Ordinance to appropriate approximately $5,800,000 to the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (to be held on the controller’s reserve pending tax increment revenue bond proceeds): finally passed; roll call recorded 10 ayes.
- Items 8–13 — Planning and public works code amendments including dispensary conversion process, appeal‑deadline clarifications, ADU approval…
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