What happened on Monday, 10 May 2021
San Francisco County, California
Supervisor Connie Chan's ordinance to create a neighborhood anchor business registry was amended May 10 to prioritize COVID-19 relief grants, add cultural districts, require compliance declarations from nominees, allow self-nomination by petition, and was continued to the May 17 Rules Committee for further review.
San Francisco County, California
Committee members discuss operational challenges due to COVID-19 legislative chamber closures.
San Francisco County, California
CEO of MapStream discusses ESG goals and investor Judy's vital support and guidance.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisor Gandhi commits to aggressive fossil fuel divestment and accountability measures.
San Francisco County, California
After a 40-minute hearing and public comment, the Rules Committee voted May 10 to send Mayor London Breed's nomination of Shruti Gandhi to the San Francisco retirement board to the full Board as a committee report without recommendation; the nominee pledged to press for transparency and an aggressive divestment timeline for more-liquid holdings.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisor Chan advocates for a registry to assist neighborhood anchor businesses facing eviction.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors review ordinance clarifying landlord and tier 1 tenant rights post-COVID-19 lease termination.
San Francisco County, California
Gandhi emphasizes urgent fossil fuel divestment and transparency in investment strategies for San Francisco.
San Francisco County, California
Community members endorse Shruti Gandhi for empowering change on retirement board investments.
San Francisco County, California
The Land Use & Transportation Committee unanimously approved a narrow amendment clarifying that certain small commercial tenants who unilaterally terminate leases due to COVID-19 are relieved of rent obligations; the item was sent to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
San Francisco County, California
The Rules Committee voted unanimously May 10 to forward Supervisor Dean Preston's appointment to the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission to the full Board of Supervisors with a recommendation, after no public comment on the item.