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Fire Commission adopts 2024 calendar and votes unanimously in closed session to recommend settlement

December 13, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Fire Commission adopts 2024 calendar and votes unanimously in closed session to recommend settlement
The San Francisco Fire Commission took several procedural and administrative actions during its Dec. 13 meeting.

Commissioners adopted the 2024 Fire Commission regular meeting calendar after a motion by Commissioner Marcy Frazier and a second by Vice President Armee Morgan. The motion passed unanimously after public comment was solicited and none spoke.

Later in the agenda commissioners voted to go into closed session under cited Government Code and San Francisco Administrative Code provisions. The commission reconvened in open session at 10:56 and reported that it "voted unanimously to recommend that the Board of Supervisors approve the settlement." Commissioners subsequently voted unanimously to not disclose discussions held in closed session, following a motion by Vice President Morgan and a second by Commissioner Frazier.

The meeting adjourned following those votes. No substantive policy changes were adopted during the open meeting beyond the calendar; the closed-session recommendation to the Board of Supervisors was reported out in open session as required by law.

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