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Board approves Measure K grants, TEFRA housing financing and a temporary hire; directs staff on several items
Summary
On April 7 the San Mateo County Board approved a set of Measure K grants, adopted a TEFRA resolution allowing up to $11 million in tax‑exempt financing for a Mercy Housing project, approved hiring an extra‑help retiree to support VLF litigation, and amended and approved an Anza trail proclamation.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors approved several consent and regular‑agenda items on April 7, including Measure K awards, a TEFRA resolution for Mercy Housing, a temporary hire to support vehicle license fee litigation, and a proclamation recognizing the Anza trail retracement after a minor amendment.
Measure K: Supervisors voted to approve a package of modest Measure K grants proposed by District 4. Votes were taken in two grouped motions; items for community legal services, library summer learning and senior home repair were approved on roll calls with no substantive controversy recorded in the public record.
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