Policies for Board of Supervisors Resolution
Environmental policy and legislation in San Francisco
A policy statement to express approval or disapproval. Unless otherwise provided by state law, Charter, or ordinance, the favorable vote of six of the eleven Supervisors is required to approve resolutions. Resolutions which have not been referred to committee may only be adopted by unanimous vote of all Supervisors present on the day of their introduction. The Clerk of the Board shall publish at the rear of the Rules of Order a list of actions, which require more than a majority vote of the Supervisors present.
Disaster Debris Recycling
Resolution #385-99 urges city departments to maximize disaster debris landfill diversion by maximizing reuse and recycling of debris in the event of a disaster.
Accept-expend federal grant - US DOE Solar America Initiative
Resolution authorizing the Department of the Environment to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $200,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Solar America Initiative...
Resolution No. 224-06: Peak Oil Plan of Response and Preparation
Resolution acknowledging the challenge of Peak Oil and the need for San Francisco to prepare a plan of response and preparation.
Peak Oil Task Force Final Report
The Peak Oil Preparedness Task Force assesses the degree and nature of San Francisco’s vulnerability to an eventual, inexorable rise in fuel prices, and ultimately a scarcity in oil and natural gas...
Computer & Electronics Recycling
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Amendment to Administrative Code - Resource Conservation and Recycling Practices