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Board of Supervisors pass sweeping changes to S.F. city code
The Board of Supervisors passed sweeping changes to San Francisco's city code, despite some supervisors arguing that Mandelman’s 362-page ordinance was too complex for a single vote. The ordinance was approved despite concerns about its complexity.
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