What happened on Friday, 17 September 2021
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
California implements COVID debt relief plans for residential and small business utility customers.
Blackstone-Millville, School Boards, Massachusetts
Air sampling at the high school identified elevated counts in five rooms; the district moved affected students, arranged professional cleaning and scheduled follow‑up air sampling with the lab over the weekend to clear rooms before students return.
Blackstone-Millville, School Boards, Massachusetts
Amaya Trust detailed a program to buy Medicare Part A for retirees without enough quarters, citing potential claims savings and a one-year 3% reduction on the district's next renewal; the committee discussed costs and timing and will consider action in October.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
San Francisco's disconnection moratorium now extends to September 30 to aid debt relief efforts.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
LAFCO reports funding for a pilot e-bike rebate program to aid delivery workers.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Director Goebel reflects on achievements and collaborations in his final LAFCO meeting.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
LAFCO recognizes Brian Gogel's contributions as executive officer during final meeting.
Blackstone-Millville, School Boards, Massachusetts
Teachers, program leaders and student participants described eight summer programs spanning academic recovery, project‑based learning and enrichment that served roughly 450 students; presenters reported positive teacher feedback and measurable student growth.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Clean Power SF reports stable customer participation and progress on 2020 Integrated Resource Plan.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Brian Goble made his final appearance as LAFCO executive officer; the commission reported five applicants advancing for the executive officer role, with a hiring panel drawn from the Board of Supervisors, Clerk’s Office and SFPUC to interview late in September and possible onboarding in October.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
LAFCO presents certificate of honor to Executive Officer Gogo for exceptional contributions.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
San Francisco partners with BayRen to promote electric water heater installations with rebates.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Commissioners hear calls for expanding local clean energy to meet 400 megawatt goal.
Blackstone-Millville, School Boards, Massachusetts
After a COVID dashboard update reporting 16 positives and 52 in‑school close contacts, the committee authorized hiring an additional licensed practical nurse (estimated $25–28/hr) to support testing and contact follow‑up; the motion passed by voice vote.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Clean Power SF told LAFCO staff that enrollment is stable, commercial 'Super Green' sales are growing, procurement for geothermal, solar and storage is underway, and staff are coordinating on statewide COVID arrearage relief (AB 135 / CAP) that will be distributed via CSD.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The California Energy Commission recommended $560,000 to the San Francisco Department of the Environment for a four‑year e‑bike rebate pilot for on‑demand delivery workers, a program LAFCO staff helped design following local gig‑work research.
San Francisco County, California
Committee recommends settlement items to the Board of Supervisors without public report.
San Francisco County, California
The Government Audits and Oversight Committee convened in closed session and, without public deliberation on the record, recommended 8 ordinances and 3 resolutions to the full Board. Public commenter David Pilpel urged more disclosure about a proposed settlement with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (item 9).