San Francisco supervisors
Coverage of San Francisco supervisors in the Nexus archive.
- Supervisors urge California to expand S.F. speed-camera program
San Francisco supervisors voted 10-1 to urge California to expand the city’s automatic speed camera pilot program. The motion aims to promote the program's use for traffic safety.
- S.F. supervisors vote to prioritize drug-free permanent supportive housing
San Francisco supervisors voted to prioritize funding for drug-free permanent supportive housing. The decision focuses on allocating resources to housing that enforces drug-free policies.
- SF to vote on drug-free supportive housing plan for homeless backed by Supervisor Matt Dorsey
San Francisco supervisors will vote on a proposal requiring new supportive housing sites to be drug-free, a plan backed by Supervisor Matt Dorsey. The proposal has drawn both support and pushback.
- San Francisco supervisors put public bank measure on ballot
San Francisco supervisors have placed a public bank measure on the ballot. The measure would establish a governance structure for a public bank if approved by voters in November.
- San Francisco supervisors balk at 362-page city code rewrite
San Francisco supervisors delayed a 362-page legislation aimed at updating the city's municipal codes. The legislation, intended to clean up the city code, faced opposition from the supervisors.
- S.F. supervisors finalize budget after unusually quick negotiations
San Francisco supervisors finalized a budget that reversed cuts to Free City College, HIV prevention, senior services, and other programs. The budget was agreed upon after unusually quick negotiations.