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San Francisco supervisors approve emergency funding, several contract amendments and housing and health agreements
Summary
At its March 3 meeting the Board of Supervisors approved a set of ordinances and resolutions including a $4 million appropriation for emergency management, parking-management contract increases, an amended YMCA youth mental-health contract, and a $45.1 million state award for Treasure Island housing projects.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on March 3 voted through a package of ordinances and resolutions that included city funding for emergency management, contract increases for parking operations, and authorization for a major housing award on Treasure Island.
The board approved on first reading an ordinance to appropriate $4,000,000 from the general city reserve to the Department of Emergency Management to expand street-conditions staffing, and $150,000 to the Human Rights Commission for community initiatives in fiscal year 2025–26. Clerk staff described the measure as intended to bolster street-safety and community programs; the president indicated the ordinance passed first…
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