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The Board met in regular session with President Rafael Mandelman presiding; ten supervisors were present at various times, with Supervisors Dorsey and Fielder initially excused. The Board approved the May 5, 2026 minutes, heard Mayor Daniel Lurie present his proposed balanced budget, approved scheduling a Committee of the Whole hearing for a proposed $200 million transit loan, and referred a retroactive grant amendment for Bay Area Community Resources increasing its total to $16,779,999. Several historic landmark ordinances were introduced and assigned to committee, and multiple Certificates of Honor and commendations were presented.
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The Board conducted routine business and heard the Mayor outline a proposed balanced budget that targets homelessness, health care funding, street repairs, and other city priorities; the budget was presented for consideration but not adopted at this meeting. The Board set a June 16 hearing to consider a potential $200 million loan for public transit operations — if approved later, that loan would provide short- to mid-term funding to keep transit services running. The Board also approved a retroactive amendment increasing a community recovery grant for Bay Area Community Resources, and sent several historic-home landmark proposals to committee for further review. Recognitions were given to city employees and community members.
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