Policies for Commission on the Environment
Environmental policy and legislation in San Francisco
The Commission on the Environment advises the Mayor and Board of Supervisors on environmental matters. Suggestions from the Commission usually take the form of Resolutions, which, when adopted, are directed to the Board of Supervisors. Many of these resolutions have informed legislation adopted by the City & County of San Francisco. The following are resolutions the Commission on the Environment has passed over the years.
Resolution Commending the United States Postal Service
Resolution commending the United States Postal Service San Francisco District for their collaboration with the San Francisco Department of the Environment's Zero Waste Program.
Resolution in Support of Better Roof Requirements for Renewable Energy Facilities Ordinance
Resolution urging the Board of Supervisors and Mayor to adopt an Ordinance amending the Green Building and Enviro Code to establish requirements facilitating development of renewable energy facilities
Resolution Adopting a Revised Reduced Risk Pesticides List for 2016
Resolution Adopting a Revised Reduced Risk Pesticides List for 2016
Resolution Commending Monica Fish
Resolution commending and congratulating Monica Fish upon her retirement as Commission Secretary with the San Francisco Commission on the Environment.
Resolution Adopting a Revised Reduced Risk Pesticides List for 2016
Resolution Adopting a Revised Reduced Risk Pesticides List for 2016
Resolution in Support of the Portola Green Plan and Recognition of the Portola as San Francisco's Garden District
Resolution in Support of the Portola Green Plan and Recognition of the Portola as San Francisco's Garden District.
Resolution Approving San Francisco Carbon Fund Grant Awards
Resolution approving Department of the Environment Funding Recommendations for San Francisco Carbon Fund grant awards to eight organizations.
Resolution Approve 2015-17 Zero Waste Grant Funding Recommendations
Resolution approving Department of the Environment Funding Recommendations for Zero Waste grant awards to eleven organizations.