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Votes at a glance: Resolutions and ordinances adopted March 17, 2026
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Summary
On consent and by voice vote the Board adopted multiple routine items including contract amendments, grant acceptances, first readings for planning and zoning changes, a JPMorgan grant to the Treasurer, and a resolution to establish a Sunset Irish Cultural District.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a package of routine and time‑sensitive items at its March 17 meeting. Key outcomes included:
- Item 4: Resolution approving the fifth amendment to a contract with Universal Protection Service, LP (Allied Universal) for unarmed security guard services at San Francisco General Hospital. Staff described a six‑month extension to 12/14/2026 and an increase of $3,200,000 for a new total contract value of $15,380,000.
- Item 5: Resolution retroactively authorizing the city to accept and expend a DHCS intergovernmental transfer grant (Capacity and Infrastructure Transition Round 4) for a one‑year term (01/01/2026–12/31/2026) with an approximate total of $1,400,000.
- Item 6: Resolution authorizing MOHCD to execute agreements with the California Department of Housing and Community Development under the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program — staff cited an award of approximately $47,600,000 for a 100% affordable housing project, and roughly $12,570,000 for transportation/streetscape and transit‑oriented improvements near 1939 Market Street (project details and timing in staff packet).
- Item 7: Resolution authorizing the Treasurer to accept a $3,000,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase Bank to implement the Stop Scams SF program (12/15/2025–12/14/2028).
- Items 8–12: A set of ordinances and resolutions on police‑code requirements for immigration assistance materials, a Police Commission statement of purpose, the Department of Emergency Management’s gunshot detection annual report, creation of a Post Street special use district, and initiating landmark designation for Engine Company No. 33 — all were taken "same house, same call" and moved forward (some passed on first reading).
- Item 24: The board adopted a resolution expressing intent to establish the Sunset Irish Cultural District; Supervisor Wong noted broad neighborhood support and a pledge to pursue the designation process.
Votes: Several consent items were handled "same house, same call" and adopted without objection; where the clerk called roll (e.g., consent roll calls and item 14) supervisors recorded unanimous or near‑unanimous ayes as noted in the clerk's roll calls.
Notes: Items approved on consent or by unanimous voice call will proceed through their normal implementation processes; the Twin Peaks Promenade matter advanced on first reading (see separate coverage).
