What happened on Monday, 26 July 2021
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David Pilpel commended Supervisor Safaee's efforts on a significant environmental ordinance.
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Supervisors emphasize urgency in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating community-focused policies
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The committee voted to send to the full Board a resolution initiating landmark designation for the Clay Theatre at 2261 Fillmore Street, following presentations about its architectural and cultural history and numerous public comments from neighborhood advocates and theatre groups.
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The city commits to electrifying all buildings by 2040 while ensuring equitable transitions.
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Supervisor Preston acknowledges significant work on impactful environmental ordinances during public comment.
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Trustee Williams highlights $800 million budget investment in homelessness solutions.
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The committee voted to forward to the full Board a resolution initiating landmark designation for Lincoln Park (former City Cemetery). Supporters, descendants and preservation groups stressed historic and cultural significance; some golfers and the San Francisco Golf Alliance urged careful language to avoid impairing ongoing maintenance and play.
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Residents advocate for preservation of Conjo Filarey Monument honoring Chinese immigrants
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Supervisor Chan promotes landmark status for Lincoln Park to honor Chinese immigrant contributions.
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Board moves to recommend landmark designation for Lincoln Park site.
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Safaee advocates for vote by mail expansion to enhance democratic participation in San Francisco.
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The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to forward to the full Board an ordinance requiring transporters of construction and demolition debris to obtain temporary or annual vehicle permits from the Department of the Environment, with sponsors saying it will cut illegal dumping and support the city’s zero-waste goals.
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Supervisors endorse Lincoln Park's designation to recognize diverse immigrant contributions to San Francisco.
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Committee leaders emphasize fiscal responsibility and collaborative resource allocation for homeless support.
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Supervisors approve landmark designation for Clay Theatre and a historic Canary Island pine tree.
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Supervisors examine building electrification to meet urgent climate goals in San Francisco.
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City resolution aims to preserve 100-year-old Clay Theater's cultural and architectural significance.
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President Walton's ordinance to amend the Administrative Code and add the Clerk of the Board and the Human Rights Commission executive director as permanent members of the Committee on Information Technology was forwarded to the full board after comment from the Clerk of the Board.
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Walton's legislation adds Clerk and Human Rights Director as permanent members to COIT
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The Rules Committee voted to forward seven nominees for the San Francisco Reinvestment Working Group (two with residency waivers) and recommended reappointment of four incumbents to the Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee after brief testimony and public comment.
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A multi-hour hearing reviewed a Budget and Legislative Analyst report estimating $3.5–$5.9 billion to retrofit San Francisco housing to all-electric appliances. Presenters and advocates urged a road map, equity protections, incentives and workforce development; departments described pilots, grid and permitting constraints and recommended a working group to design implementation and funding.
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Community members advocate for Lincoln Park's landmark status due to its historical significance.
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The committee voted to forward an ordinance directing the Department of Elections to expand vote-by-mail for municipal elections, citing high turnout after universal mailing in 2020 and operational plans to maintain polling places and drop-box locations.
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Supervisors approve increased vote-by-mail access, aiming to enhance voter engagement.
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The committee recommended an ordinance to designate a Canary Island pine at 2251 Filbert Street as a landmark tree. The property owner, Patricia Henley, testified in favor and committed to maintain the tree; the committee sent the ordinance to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
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Committee backs resolution to designate Lincoln Park as a city landmark for Chinese heritage.