The BOS Budget and Finance Committee meets Monday, June 18, 10 a.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
- Public Comment for the Annual Budget for FY2018-2019 and FY2019-2020 for all Departments
The SF County Transportation Authority (Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency) meets Tuesday, June 19, 10:30 a.m., in City Hall, room 263. See agenda here.
The SFMTA Board of Directors meets Tuesday, June 19, 1 p.m., in City Hall, room 400. See agenda and materials here.
Scooters, Uber tax, and Outreach, oh my!
- As a frequent critic of SFMTA, I can tell you it was deeply gratifying to read the Outreach report. An excerpt that echoes my Old Lady experience:
Distrust of MTA. It comes from lack of transparency, lack of empathy, arrogance, inconsistent enforcement of mitigation agreements. There is a generational component (young planners need to learn how to talk to older residents and listen to their concerns).
The Board of Supervisors meets Tuesday, June 19, 2 p.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
- The fate of Robert Tillman’s laundromat at 2918-29124 Mission is in the board’s hands. Click here for a link to a SF Chronicle story about this saga. There’s more on Mission Local.
The Historic Preservation Committee will meet Wednesday, June 20, 12:30 p.m., in City Hall, room 400. See agenda here.
The SFMTA Finance and Administration Committee will meet Wednesday, June 20, 3:30 p.m., at 1 South Van Ness Ave., 7th floor. See agenda and materials here.
- The slide show on SF taxis is worth a look. Fun fact: Only 17 percent of medallions earn a level of income that is financially sustainable
The Board of Appeals will meet Wednesday, June 20, 5 p.m., in City Hall, room 416. See agenda here.
The Recreation and Parks Commission will meet Thursday, June 21, 10 a.m., in City Hall, room 416. See agenda here.
- They will discuss increasing the admission fee to the zoo.
The BOS Budget and Finance Committee will meet Thursday, June 21, 10 a.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
The BOS Budget and Finance Committee will meet Friday, June 22, 10 a.m, in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
The Planning Commission will meet Thursday, June 21, 1 p.m., in City Hall, room 400. See agenda here.
SHEEHY LEGISLATION*
The Board of Supervisors meets Tuesday, June 19, 2 p.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
- 31. 180391 [Urging the Sheriff’s Department and Department of Public Health to Conduct a Good Food Purchasing Baseline Assessment] Sponsors: Fewer; Ronen, Sheehy and Peskin
Resolution urging the Sheriff’s Department and Department of Public Health to conduct a baseline assessment of existing food vendors to evaluate vendor alignment with the Good Food Purchasing standards. Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
- 40. 180454 [General Obligation Bond Election – Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure – $425,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Breed, Cohen, Kim, Peskin, Sheehy, Yee and Safai
Ordinance calling and providing for a special election to be held in the City and County of San Francisco on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, for the purpose of submitting to San Francisco voters a proposition to incur the following bonded debt of the City and County: $425,000,000 to finance the construction, reconstruction, acquisition, improvement, demolition, seismic strengthening and repair of the Embarcadero Seawall and other critical infrastructure, and related costs necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes; authorizing landlords to pass-through 50% of the resulting property tax increase to residential tenants in accordance with Administrative Code, Chapter 37; finding that the estimated cost of such proposed project is and will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of the City and County and will require expenditures greater than the amount allowed therefor by the annual tax levy; reciting the estimated cost of such proposed project; fixing the date of election and the manner of holding such election and the procedure for voting for or against the proposition; fixing the maximum rate of interest on such bonds and providing for the levy and collection of taxes to pay both principal and interest; prescribing notice to be given of such election; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act, and finding that the proposed bond is in conformity with the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b), and with the General Plan; consolidating the special election with the general election; establishing the election precincts, voting places and officers for the election; waiving the word limitation on ballot propositions imposed by Municipal Elections Code, Section 510; complying with the restrictions on the use of bond proceeds specified in California Government Code, Section 53410; incorporating the provisions regarding the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee in Administrative Code, Sections 5.30-5.36; and waiving the time requirements specified in Administrative Code, Section 2.34. (Economic Impact) 06/12/2018; AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE. 06/12/2018; CONTINUED AS AMENDED. Question: Shall this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING?
The BOS Government Audit and Oversight Committee meets Wednesday, June 20, 10 a.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
- 22. 170205 [Administrative Code – Citywide Project Labor Agreement for Public Work or Improvement Projects] Sponsors: Mayor; Safai, Sheehy, Yee, Cohen, Ronen, Breed, Kim and Peskin
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require a citywide project labor agreement applicable to certain public work or improvement projects with projected costs over $1,000,000 or where delay in completing the project may interrupt or delay services or use of facilities that are important to the City’s essential operations or infrastructure. (Fiscal Impact) 2/28/17; ASSIGNED UNDER 30 DAY RULE to the Budget and Finance Committee. 3/15/17; REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT. 4/25/17; SUBSTITUTED AND ASSIGNED to the Budget and Finance Sub-Committee. 5/2/17; REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT. 4/10/18; REMAIN ACTIVE. 5/17/18; TRANSFERRED to the Government Audit and Oversight Committee.
The BOS Rules Committee meets Wednesday, June 20, 2 p.m., in City Hall, room 263. See agenda here.
- 2. 180480 [Administrative Code – Office of Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention] Sponsors: Ronen; Stefani, Kim, Fewer, Cohen, Tang, Sheehy, Safai, Yee, Breed and Peskin
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish, and to set rules governing the appointment of the Director and the qualifications and duties of employees of the Office of Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention (Office) as a City department under the direction and oversight of the Human Rights Commission, which Office shall be responsible for: 1) receiving complaints concerning the manner in which any City department has responded or failed to respond to allegations of sexual assault or sexual harassment, and assisting complainants in navigating within City government to resolve those complaints; 2) compelling the attendance of City officers or employees at meetings with complainants; 3) notifying relevant City departments of any failure, in connection with a complaint of sexual assault or sexual harassment, to perform a duty imposed by law, or to perform a promised act, or to respond reasonably to the complainant’s or Office’s requests, or to otherwise fully and conscientiously respond to the complainant’s or the Office’s concerns, and reporting to the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors if any City department so notified fails to take timely and adequate corrective action; 4) in certain cases, referring City officers and employees to appropriate disciplinary authorities for possible professional or administrative discipline; 5) requiring City departments to report aggregated or otherwise de-identified information concerning the department’s handling of allegations of sexual assault and harassment; 6) engaging with community members to develop recommendations for improving the City’s efforts to combat sexual assault and harassment, and making related recommendations to City policymakers; 7) making regular reports to the Human Rights Commission; and 8) maintaining the confidentiality of information required by law to be kept confidential, and respecting complainants’ wishes for confidentiality to the maximum extent permitted by law. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) 5/8/18; ASSIGNED UNDER 30 DAY RULE to the Rules Committee. 5/18/18; REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT. 6/14/18; RESPONSE RECEIVED. 3. 180521 [Administrative, Health Codes – Food Security Task Force] Sponsors: Yee; Ronen, Fewer, Peskin, Kim, Sheehy, Tang and Cohen Ordinance amending the Administrative and Health Codes to change the composition of the Food Security Task Force and to extend the sunset date of the Task Force by three years to July 1, 2021. 5/15/18; ASSIGNED to the Rules Committee. 5/22/18; REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT. 6/15/18; RESPONSE RECEIVED.
The following legislation is submitted under the “30-Day Rule,” meaning it must be proposed 30 days before any hearing. The 30-Day Rule legislation is reserved for proposals that would “create or revise major city policy.”
- 180545 [Charter Amendment – Privacy First Policy] Sponsors: Peskin; Yee, Ronen, Kim, Sheehy and Fewer
Charter Amendment (First Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco to adopt a Privacy First Policy; at an election to be held on November 6, 2018. 5/22/18; ASSIGNED UNDER 30 DAY RULE to the Rules Committee. 5/30/18; REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT. 6/1/18; RESPONSE RECEIVED
*This section is really just a record of what our D8 supervisor is doing. Glen Park-specific items would appear above the line.