What happened on Monday, 19 July 2021
San Francisco County, California
Committee discusses potential amendment to expedite San Francisco's net zero emissions timeline.
San Francisco County, California
San Francisco introduces new ordinance to reduce construction and demolition debris sent to landfills
San Francisco County, California
The Rules Committee recommended the mayoral nomination of Jose Lopez to the Board of Appeals for a term through July 1, 2024, after Lopez's introductory remarks and a supporting statement from Commissioner Rick Swig; the committee amended the item to remove draft "rejection" language and approved sending it to the full board.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors approve amendments to extend housing preference period for fire-displaced tenants.
San Francisco County, California
Legislation aims to support and stabilize San Francisco's Chinese community amid gentrification.
San Francisco County, California
The committee recommended Jeremy Lee, Chema Hernandez Gill and Michelle Pierce to three seats on the Redistricting Task Force after hearing applicants and extensive community comment; supervisors said a quick start is necessary because census delays compressed the timeline.
San Francisco County, California
The Rules Committee recommended an ordinance implementing Administrative Code Chapter 19B requiring departments to publish surveillance‑technology policies and impact reports, after a COIT presentation, questions about automated license‑plate readers and a global amendment to add "and risks" to the ordinance findings.
San Francisco County, California
San Francisco seeks to reinstate and extend fire displacement preferences for affordable housing.
San Francisco County, California
New legislation establishes citywide climate goals and departmental responsibilities for emissions reduction.
San Francisco County, California
Following presentations by eight applicants and extensive public comment, the Rules Committee recommended Ovava Afua Mango, Jason Wechter, William Palmer and Michael Nguyen (with a residency waiver) to the Sheriff's Department Oversight Board created by Proposition D.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors unanimously amend climate action goals to enhance greenhouse gas reduction targets.
San Francisco County, California
City officials discuss housing affordability targets and environmental policies in climate action plan.
San Francisco County, California
Public supports candidates Michael Nguyen and Hanley Chan for sheriff's oversight committee roles.
San Francisco County, California
William Turling endorses solid C and D recycling legislation aiming for a 75% recovery goal.
San Francisco County, California
The Rules Committee forwarded Mayor Breed's nomination of Moses Corette to the Successor Redevelopment Agency Oversight Board after a short presentation by the nominee and one public endorsement; the committee amended draft rejection language as with prior nominations.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors introduce ordinance to excuse back rent for commercial tenants shut down by government order.
San Francisco County, California
Speakers demand increased commercial property relief and empathy for small business owners.
San Francisco County, California
City ordinance establishes oversight on police and city department surveillance technologies.
San Francisco County, California
Committee supports Supervisor Mar's initiative to recognize Sunset as a cultural district.
San Francisco County, California
California enacts legislation to regulate haulers, enhancing recycling efforts and sustainability.
San Francisco County, California
The committee advanced an ordinance introducing a rebuttable presumption that qualifying small commercial tenants who were legally required to close during COVID‑19 may be excused from rent due in that shutdown period; the measure excludes rent already covered by negotiated landlord‑tenant agreements and was forwarded as a committee report.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors discussed an ordinance to require permits for C&D haulers and debris boxes, require certified scales at processing facilities, create a tiered hauler fee to fund enforcement, and raise full‑demolition recovery targets from 65% to 75%. After industry support and technical Q&A the committee continued the item one week to sort substantive amendments.
San Francisco County, California
The Board of Supervisors’ Land Use & Transportation Committee amended Chapter 9 of the Environment Code to set more ambitious greenhouse‑gas targets, require a five‑year Climate Action Plan and a public monitoring dashboard, and assign departmental responsibilities for implementation. The committee approved edits increasing near‑term sector and consumption reductions and advanced the ordinance to the full Board as a committee report.