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Audit committee forwards Bay Area UASI MOU to full Board amid questions about DHS funding conditions
Summary
The committee heard a presentation from Bay Area UASI General Manager Kim Molina and voted Feb. 5 to forward a retroactive MOU authorizing San Francisco to remain fiscal agent for UASI funds for Dec. 1, 2025–Nov. 30, 2030. Deputy City Attorney Bridal Ressy told the committee a pending lawsuit over DHS funding conditions remains on appeal.
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee voted Feb. 5 to forward to the full San Francisco Board of Supervisors a resolution retroactively approving a memorandum of understanding that would govern distribution of Department of Homeland Security Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grant funds across Bay Area jurisdictions and continue San Francisco as a primary grantee and fiscal agent for Dec. 1, 2025–Nov. 30, 2030.
Kim Molina, identified as general manager of the Bay Area Urban Area Security Initiative (Bay Area UASI),…
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