
Board of Supervisors meeting summary
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The Board approved the June 9 meeting minutes and advanced several major budget and policy items, including the citywide two-year budget package, with some ordinances continued to July 21, 2026. One homelessness funding item was revised to include 750 rapid rehousing subsidies and 50 long-term subsidies for single room occupancy families.
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What this means
The Board took up a broad set of budget, health, housing, transportation, and administrative items. It approved the prior meeting minutes, and several major ordinances were moved forward or delayed to July 21, 2026 for further first-reading consideration. For residents, the biggest takeaway is that the city’s two-year budget package continued moving through the process, alongside changes that affect homelessness funding, public health rates, utility meter fees, and city reporting rules. One housing-related funding plan was adjusted from 800 rapid rehousing subsidies to 750 rapid rehousing subsidies plus 50 long-term subsidies for single room occupancy families.
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- Approved the June 9, 2026 Regular Board Meeting minutes by an 11-0 vote.
- Continued the Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for FY 2026-2027 and FY 2027-2028 to July 21, 2026, after amending the Board of Supervisors spending plan and making technical budget changes, including a $3,695,945 increase to the Sheriff’s Office budget.
- Continued the Annual Salary Ordinance to July 21, 2026.
- Continued the ordinance authorizing changes to the San Francisco Self-Insurance Surety Bond Fund to July 21, 2026.
- Continued the ordinance changing baseline funding rules for early care and education programs to allow use of interest from the Early Care and Education Commercial Rents Tax to July 21, 2026.
- Continued the ordinance setting Department of Public Health patient rates for FY 2026-2027 and FY 2027-2028 to July 21, 2026.
- Continued the ordinance increasing certain utility meter fees and allowing annual adjustments for weights and measures and utility meters to July 21, 2026.
- Continued the homelessness funding ordinance and noted an updated spending plan of 750 rapid rehousing subsidies and 50 long-term subsidies for single room occupancy families.
- Approved a motion directing the Budget and Legislative Analyst, with the Controller’s office, to conduct a performance and management audit of the Academy of Sciences in FY 2026-2027.
- Adopted amendments to the Transportation Code and approved additional administrative code changes affecting reporting requirements and other city rules.
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Board of Supervisors (7/14/2026 2:00 PM)
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