
Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee (4/23/2026) recommends liquor license, drug-free PSH ordinance, JROTC support, and amends ICE resolution
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The Committee (Chair Matt Dorsey; Vice Chair Danny Sauter; Member Alan Wong) met April 23, 2026 (called to order 10:01 a.m., adjourned 11:44 a.m.). The Committee recommended: (1) a resolution finding that issuance of a Type‑90 on‑sale general music venue liquor license for The Mellow SF (1401 Haight St.) will serve the public convenience or necessity; (2) an ordinance to expand Drug‑Free Site‑Based Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH); (3) a resolution supporting the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC); and (4) an amended resolution condemning ICE action at SFO and urging San Francisco law enforcement to continue to abide by Sanctuary City policies. All motions carried unanimously (Ayes: 3).
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- Recommended a Resolution determining that issuance of a Type‑90 on‑sale general music venue liquor license to THE MELLOW LLC (The Mellow SF), 1401 Haight Street (District 5), will serve the public convenience or necessity (motion carried, Ayes: 3).
- Recommended an Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to expand availability of Site‑Based Drug‑Free Permanent Supportive Housing and to restrict City funding for new Drug‑Tolerant PSH except as specified (motion carried, Ayes: 3).
- Recommended a Resolution supporting and recognizing the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program and encouraging the San Francisco Unified School District to continue offering JROTC (motion carried, Ayes: 3).
- Amended and recommended a Resolution condemning ICE action at San Francisco International Airport, urging the United States Congress to fund the Transportation and Security Agency, and urging San Francisco law enforcement agencies to continue to abide by Sanctuary City policies (motion carried as amended, Ayes: 3).
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Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee (4/23/2026 10:00 AM)
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