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Supervisors pass package of port, transit and contract measures; nitrous‑oxide retail ban drafting request introduced
Summary
On Feb. 24 the board approved a package of budget, port, transit and contract items (including an $18.5M Port Harbor Fund appropriation and a $30.8M paratransit contract increase) and heard new proposals including a drafting request to ban retail nitrous oxide and a motion to continue restoration of coastal warning systems to March 3.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 24 adopted a series of resolutions and ordinances advancing port stabilization, transit contracts, budget timelines and other routine city business, while members introduced new policy requests including a drafting request to prohibit retail sales of nitrous oxide.
Key adopted items included a first‑reading ordinance to appropriate $18,500,000 from the Port Harbor Fund for dry dock stabilization and shipping improvements (item 8), adoption of the 10th amendment to the paratransit broker and operating agreement with Transdev Services, Inc. (item 18) — which extended…
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