Tue, Sep 2, 2025·San Francisco, California·Board of Supervisors

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting - September 2, 2025

Discussion Breakdown

Public Comment20%
Transportation19%
Public Health14%
Procedural10%
Historic Preservation8%
Community Engagement6%
Land Use5%
Homelessness4%
Immigration Policy4%
Procurement3%
Environmental Review3%
Early Childhood Education2%
Water Resource Management2%

Summary

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting - September 2, 2025

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors convened its regular meeting on September 2, 2025, addressing routine approvals, several ordinances on homeless shelter citing and planning code amendments, amendments to food purchasing goals, and introductions of various resolutions. Public comment featured concerns about local emergencies and support for immigrant protections.

Consent Calendar

  • Items 1-4 were approved unanimously as part of the consent agenda.

Public Comments & Testimony

  • Ace Washington argued that the Western Edition (District 5) is in a state of emergency and called for increased attention to the Fillmore area.
  • A speaker discussed biblical prophecies and urged belief in Jesus Christ.
  • Chris Ward Klein presented an FBI report alleging human rights violations in San Francisco and requested board action.
  • Tommy Laguana expressed full support for declaring September 2025 as Muni Heritage Month.
  • Julia Toscano and Tab Buckner urged the board to support a resolution creating a permanent residency pathway for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, citing fears of deportation and family separation.
  • A speaker identified as Muffy criticized city officials for racism and budget cuts affecting mental health services, particularly in Black communities.
  • Jaime Villoria voiced support for transit month and promoted public transportation as a public good.
  • Steven Gallardo shared personal stories of TPS holders and advocated for their protection.
  • Richard S. T. Peterson commented on recent elections and the need to support Oakland.
  • A final speaker made allegations about pedophilia in government and called for officials to stop working for pedophiles.

Discussion Items

  • Item 5: Ordinance to amend the administrative code to prohibit citing new homeless shelters and behavioral health facilities in neighborhoods with disproportionate shelter bed shares. Supervisors Chan and Chen voted no; passed with 9 ayes.
  • Item 6: Ordinance to amend the planning code to eliminate non-residential use size limits in specified commercial districts. Supervisors Chan and Chen voted no; passed with 9 ayes.
  • Item 7: Ordinance to revise food purchasing goals for the Department of Public Health and Sheriff's Department. Amended to add sourcing targets (e.g., 5-7% from small farms by 2028) and passed unanimously on first reading.
  • Supervisors introduced multiple resolutions:
    • Supervisor Mahmood: Resolution in support of Proposition 50 to counter election rigging, expressing opposition to authoritarianism.
    • Supervisor Mandelman: Resolutions on renewing behested payment waivers and designating September 2025 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
    • Supervisor Melgar: Resolutions on transit month, a school attendance campaign, and a proclamation for Claude the alligator's hatch day.
    • Supervisor Sauter: Resolution commemorating the 150th anniversary of Lotta's Fountain.
    • Supervisor Walton: Resolution opposing the EPA's rescinding of the greenhouse gas endangerment finding.
    • Supervisor Dorsey: Resolution declaring September 2025 as Muni Heritage Month.
    • Supervisor Engardio: Resolution recognizing La Playa Village's historical impact.
  • Special order: Commendation for Canine Companions during National Service Dog Month, with testimony from Angela Kramer about how a service dog improved her mother's independence.

Key Outcomes

  • Consent calendar items 1-4 approved unanimously.
  • Item 5 passed with 9 ayes and 2 no's.
  • Item 6 passed with 9 ayes and 2 no's.
  • Item 7 amended and passed unanimously on first reading.
  • Items 8 and 9 (liquor license resolutions) adopted without objection.
  • Items 12-16 (resolutions without committee reference) adopted unanimously.
  • Meeting adjourned in memory of Father Mario Paul Farana, Christina Moylan, Samuel Murray, and Father Edward Reese.

Meeting Transcript

Good afternoon. Welcome to the September 2nd, 2025 regular meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Madam Clerk, will you please call the roll? Thank you, Mr. President. Supervisor Chan. Chan present, Supervisor Chen. Chen present, Supervisor Dorsey, Dorsey present, Supervisor Ringardio. Ingario present, Supervisor Fielder, Fielder present, Supervisor of Mahmoud. Mahmoud present, Supervisor Mandelman. Present. Mandelman present, Supervisor Melgar, Melgar present, Supervisor Sauter. Sauter present, Supervisor Cheryl, Cheryl present, and Supervisor Walton. Walton present. Mr. President, all members are present. Thank you, Madam Clerk. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaktuch Alone, who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. As the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the Ramatushaloni have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. As guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. We wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders, and relatives of the Ramatush Alone community, and by affirming their sovereign rights as First Peoples. Colleagues, will you join me in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance? On behalf of our board, I want to acknowledge the staff at S of Gov TV today, particularly Kalina Mendoza. They record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. Madam Clerk, do you have any communications? Yes, thank you, Mr. President. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors welcomes you all to attend this meeting in person here in the legislative chamber, which is located within City Hall in room two fifty, or you may watch the proceeding on SFGOV TV's Channel 26 or view the live stream at www.sfgovtv.org. If you would like to submit your public comment in writing, you can send it via email to BOS at sfgov.org or use the postal service. Just address the envelope to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the number one, Dr. Carlton, Capital B, Goodlit Place, City Hall, Room 244, San Francisco, California, 94102. If you need to make a future reasonable accommodation request under the Americans with Disability Act, or if you need language assistance, please contact the clerk's office at least two business days in advance. Our phone number is 415-554-5184. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Madam Clerk. Let's go to approval of our meeting minutes. Approval of the July 1st, July 8th, July 15th, and July 22nd, 2025, Board Meeting Minutes. Thank you, Madam Clerk. May I have a motion to approve the minutes as presented? Moved by Melgar, seconded by Walton. Madam Clerk, will you please call the roll? On the minutes as presented, Supervisor Fielder. Fielder I, Supervisor Mahmoud. Mahmoud I, Supervisor Mandelman. Aye. Mandelman I, Supervisor Melgar. Melgar I, Supervisor Sauter, Sauter, I, Supervisor Cheryl, Cheryl I, Supervisor Walton. Walton I, Supervisor Chan. Chan I, Supervisor Chen.