Month Year Letter Subject Yes No PassFail Percent TypeMeas By Keyword1 Keyword2 Keyword3 Keyword4 Keyword5 NOV 1961 A "$115,000,000 Municipal Water System Bonds" "197,566" "17,354" P 91.93% B S Water system "Facil, imprv" Don Pedro Dam Hetch Hetchy NOV 1961 B "$1,100,000 Fort Funston Bonds" "147,807" "56,670" P 72.29% B S Fort Funston "Land, acquis" Recreation "Funston,Fort" Acquisition NOV 1961 C "$3,282,000 Public Welfare Bonds" "127,884" "73,546" F 63.49% B S Welfare Public Welfare "Land, acquis" Building NOV 1961 D Chief Administrative Officer Appointment "154,000" "42,884" P 78.22% C S CAO appt Mayor appt Board of Sup CAO Appointment NOV 1961 E Library Commission reduce members to 7 "160,298" "36,714" P 81.36% C S Library Comm. Member 7 Lib Commission NOV 1961 F "Health Service Commission, Administrative Costs" "120,492" "77,980" P 60.71% C S Health Service Administrative Contribution NOV 1961 G Employee Property Repair/Replace "127,695" "69,298" P 64.82% C S Employees Property Replace prop Repair prop NOV 1961 H "Employees, Disciplinary Hearings" "89,069" "100,982" F 46.87% C S Employees Suspension Dismissal Hearings Civil Service NOV 1961 I "Fox Theater, acquisition of property and land" "81,100" "117,709" F 40.79% P s Fox Theater Property Acq Meeting facT "heater, Fox" Acquire Prop JUN 1962 A "Airport Bonds $9,800,000" "114,592" "47,406" P 70.74% B S Airport Garage Parking JUN 1962 B "Public Welfare Bonds $3,545,000" "89,700" "71,024" F 55.81% B S Welfare Public Welfare Land Acquis Construction Building JUN 1962 C "Purchasing Procedure, by Ordinance" "97,191" "56,873" P 63.08% C S Purchaser Procedure Bids Ordinance JUN 1962 D Police & Fire Compensation "85,513" "71,330" P 54.52% C S Police Compensation Fire Pay Salaries NOV 1962 A San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Bonds "163,559" "80,967" P 66.89% B S BART NOV 1962 C Annual Salary Ordinance Amendments "145,997" "64,642" P 69.31% C S Salaries Amendments Annual Pay Pay Referenda NOV 1962 D Pay periods for employees "147,534" "67,521" P 68.60% C S Employees Pay periods Payments Salaries NOV 1962 E Water Department and Hetch Hetchy merger "160,147" "54,956" P 74.45% C S Water Dept Hetch Hetchy Merger NOV 1962 F Police & Fire Disciplinary procedure "117,082" "99,400" P 54.08% C S Discipline Employees Suspension Appeal Fire Discipl NOV 1962 G Parking Authority employees retirement "114,453" "97,696" P 53.95% C S Parking Auth Retirement Prior Service Authority Employees NOV 1962 H "School Dist non-certified employees, civil service" "136,108" "71,856" P 65.45% C S School Dist Noncertified Civil Service SFUSD "Education,Bd" NOV 1962 I Retirement Allowance "82,118" "133,134" F 38.15% C S Employees Retirement Earnings Allowance NOV 1962 J Police Department Assistant Inspector "130,101" "79,755" P 62.00% C S Asst Inspect Inspector Police Dept NOV 1962 K Municipal Railway Wage Formula "82,408" "137,941" F 37.40% C S Muni Railway Municipal Rw Wages Formula Wage Employees NOV 1962 L "Layoffs, Rehiring, permanent employees" "157,588" "64,649" P 70.91% C S Employees Layoff tech Rehiring Technology Automation NOV 1963 A Retirement Allowances "97,745" "101,600" F 49.03% C S Retirement Employees Earnings Disability Allowance NOV 1963 B "Planning Commission, architect, mayor appointment" "70,512" "121,745" F 36.68% C S Planning Com Architect Landscape arch Mayor Appointment NOV 1963 C "Retirement Allowances, Social Security" "97,937" "109,536" F 47.20% C S Retirement Reduce allow Social Secur Allowances Reduce Allow NOV 1963 D "Retired teachers, State Retirement" "70,203" "121,676" F 36.59% C S Health Service SF Ret Sys Teachers Retirement State Retire NOV 1963 E "Employees retired before July 1, 1947" "106,032" "87,260" P 54.86% C S Retirement Employees Before Jul47 1-Jul-47 NOV 1963 F Police and Fire parity pay "102,237" "101,304" P 50.23% C S Police/Fire Police pay Fire Pay Parity Pay NOV 1963 G "Health Services, Parking Authority" "112,657" "76,361" P 59.60% C S Health System Parking Auth Membership NOV 1963 H "Boards & Commissions, members professional employment" "61,149" "124,423" F 32.95% C S Commissions "Boards, C&C" Officers Employment Professional NOV 1963 I "Police Department, compensation" "88,390" "101,004" F 46.67% C S Sergeant Salary Police Compensation NOV 1963 J "Police/Fire, death benefit of retired members" "120,540" "71,466" P 62.78% C S Police/Fire Retired members Death beneft Fire Department. JUN 1964 A "Street Lighting Bonds $7,000,000" "172,972" "30,966" P 84.82% B S Street Light Lighting JUN 1964 B "Sewerage/Sewage Disposal Bonds $15,623,000" "163,156" "36,457" P 81.74% B S Disposal sys Sewerage Sewage JUN 1964 C "Civil Service, permanent employees" "105,068" "83,545" P 55.71% C S Transfers Automation Probation Civil Service Employees JUN 1964 D "Employees, evacuated during WWII" "133,790" "56,131" P 70.45% C S Retirement Evacuated Employees World War II JUN 1964 E "Retirement/death allow., cost of living" "91,851" "100,361" F 47.79% C S Cost Living Retirement Death allow. NOV 1964 A "Log Cabin Ranch Bonds $1,300,000" "196,246" "76,014" P 72.08% B S Rehab school Log Cabin Ranch Bonds NOV 1964 B "School Bonds $31,465,000" "210,263" "65,663" P 76.20% B S New schools Rehab work Replacements Schools NOV 1964 C "Fire Department Bonds $4,890,000" "206,385" "64,474" P 76.20% B S Fire Station Headquarters Fire Department. NOV 1964 D "Recreation and Park Bonds $9,450,000" "157,541" "111,922" F 58.46% B S Golden Gate Playgrounds Recreation Park Bonds NOV 1964 E "Officers & Employees, leaves of absence" "121,282" "138,204" F 46.74% C S Union Post Employees Leaves Abs. Officers NOV 1964 F Public Works contract procedures "177,188" "76,386" P 69.88% C S Contracts Procedures Public Works NOV 1964 G "Salaries, Members, Board of Supervisors $9600" "147,179" "114,209" P 56.31% C S Board of Sup Salaries Supervisors NOV 1964 H Construction of low-rent housing project "148,218" "116,764" P 55.94% P S Housing Low income Elderly Low rent NOV 1965 A "Medical Center Bonds Total $33,670,000" "154,175" "44,976" P 77.42% B S General Hosp Medical Hospital Equipment NOV 1965 B "War Memorial Bonds Total $29,000,000" "62,707" "131,235" F 32.33% B S Opera House Veterans Bld Music Center War Memorial NOV 1965 C City Employees Retirement Death Benefits "72,748" "120,155" F 37.71% C S Retirement Death Benefit Pension Employees NOV 1965 D Replace Costs Personal Property Stolen "80,297" "105,108" F 43.31% C S Stolen Prop. Personal Pro "Property, P." Employees NOV 1965 E Muni Railway Platform/Bus Employee Salary "79,507" "106,437" F 42.76% C S Muni railway Platform Salaries Bus Employee NOV 1965 F Civil Service Exam Exempt "80,511" "102,638" F 43.96% C S Temporary P. Econ Assist Civil Service Examination Exemption NOV 1965 G Membership Various Commissions "49,347" "137,649" F 26.39% C S Police Comm. Fire Comm. Civil Service Commissions JUN 1966 A Retirement Death Benefit "61,151" "91,803" F 39.98% C S Retirement Death Benefit Employees Benefit NOV 1966 A "Airport General Obligation Bonds $95,500,000" "163,657" "84,105" F 66.05% B S Airport Bond S.F.O. NOV 1966 B "Muni Transit Bonds, Total $96,500,000" "143,135" "104,251" F 57.86% B S Muni Railway Transit Transportation NOV 1966 C Bureau Fire Prevention & Public Safety "152,893" "71,039" P 68.28% C S Fire Prevent Public Safe Prevention Bureau Fire NOV 1966 D City Employees' Vacations "98,273" "133,111" F 42.47% C S Vacations Employees NOV 1966 E "Longevity Pay, Overtime, Night, Police & Fire" "101,193" "124,776" F 44.78% C S Longevity Police Fire Overtime Special Pay NOV 1966 F Retirement System Provisions - Death "134,381" "87,169" P 60.65% C S Survivor Restrictions Death Benefit Retirement NOV 1966 G Disciplinary Proceedings & Hearings "102,407" "112,246" F 47.71% C S Discipline Employees Hearings NOV 1966 H Terminated Probationary Employees "133,048" "82,275" P 61.79% C S Employees Probation Eligibility Termination NOV 1966 I Employees' Leaves of Absence "109,623" "104,079" P 51.30% C S Employees Leaves Abs. Absence NOV 1966 J Attorney Appointments City & County Offices "112,457" "103,228" P 52.14% C S Attorneys Appointments City Attn. DistrictAttn Public Def NOV 1966 K Arbitration Board Establish Fire Department "69,774" "142,738" F 32.83% C S Arbitration Fire Department. Grievance NOV 1966 L Increase Members Police Commission "82,881" "136,009" F 37.86% C S Police Comm. Commission Members NOV 1966 M Increase Members Fire Commission Fire Comm. "83,106" "134,996" F 38.10% C S Commission Members NOV 1966 N Increase Members Civil Service Commission "78,617" "137,620" F 36.36% C S Civil Service Commission Members NOV 1966 O Utility Budget Repeals Limitation "90,352" "115,826" F 43.82% C S Utility Budget Repeals Limitation NOV 1966 P Creating Palace of Fine Arts Commission "90,023" "122,542" F 42.35% C S Arts Fine Arts Commission NOV 1966 Q "Retirement System Provisions, Police, Fire" "80,339" "133,922" F 37.50% C S Retirement Fire Department. Police Dept. NOV 1967 A "Airport Bonds Total $98,000,000" "156,060" "71,462" P 68.59% B S Airport S.F.O. NOV 1967 B Board of Supervisors Appoint Analyst "74,327" "130,889" F 36.22% C S Analyst Board of Sup Supervisors NOV 1967 C Minimum Age Entrance Police Department "159,490" "48,519" P 76.67% C S Police Dept. Entrance Age Minimum Age NOV 1967 D "Nominee Board of Education, Qualifications" "155,615" "46,732" P 76.91% C S Education School Board Registrar Qualification NOV 1967 E Employee Vacations "113,604" "94,215" P 54.66% C S Years 15 Employees Vacation NOV 1967 F Rates of Compensation Police & Fire "126,177" "71,874" P 63.71% C S Police Dept. Fire Department. Pay Salaries Compensation NOV 1967 G Compensation Municipal Railway Employees "110,758" "89,025" P 55.44% C S Muni railway. Compensation Platform Bus Operator NOV 1967 H Veteran Preference Civil Service "140,939" "53,749" P 72.39% C S Veterans Civil Service Preference NOV 1967 I "Sheriff Dept. Disability, Retire. Death Benefits" "88,705" "108,612" F 44.96% C S Sheriff Retirement Disability Death Benefit NOV 1967 J Planning Dept. Duties & Responsibilities "85,483" "106,815" F 44.45% C S Planning Department City Plan NOV 1967 K Exempt Appointment Administrator General Hosp. "98,291" "96,244" P 50.53% C S General Hosp Hospital Public Health Civil Service NOV 1967 L Municipal Indebtedness "74,006" "120,015" F 38.14% C S Finance Debt Indebtedness NOV 1967 M Advisory Arbitration "90,819" "99,772" F 47.65% C S Work dispute Arbitration Fire Department. Advisory NOV 1967 N License Tax Prohibition "85,720" "106,753" F 44.54% C S Tax License Business Tax License Tax NOV 1967 O "Real Property Tax Limitation, Sales Tax" "93,234" "98,809" F 48.55% C S Taxes Sales Tax Bonded Debt Property Tax NOV 1967 P Vietnam Cease Fire "79,092" "137,933" F 36.44% P I Cease Fire Withdrawal Vietnam U.S. Troops JUN 1968 A "Market St. Reconstruction. & Improvement. $24,500,000" "152,999" "66,198" P 69.80% B S Market St. Streets JUN 1968 B "Recreation & Park Bonds $14,885,000" "127,391" "87,977" F 59.15% B S Recreation Parks JUN 1968 C "Cliff House - Sutro Baths $5,700,000" "89,848" "124,179" F 41.98% B S Sutro Baths Twelve Acres Rec & Park Baths Point Lobos JUN 1968 D "Sewer & Water Pollution Cont. Bonds $17,500,000" "161,589" "53,231" P 75.22% B S Sewer Water JUN 1968 E Suspends License Taxes Prohibition "117,020" "84,861" P 57.96% C S License Tax Tax License 30-Jun-73 Business Lic Suspend JUN 1968 F Board of Supervisors in Retirement System "59,464" "145,827" F 28.97% C S Board of Sup Supervisors Retirement Elected Off. JUN 1968 G "Bond Indebtedness, Not Over $6 Million" "87,804" "113,087" F 43.71% C S Group Debt Bonds Debt JUN 1968 H Substitute to Official Newspaper "142,123" "62,320" P 69.52% C S Newspaper Official Pap Publishing Substitute JUN 1968 I Cost of Living Changes - Retirement "122,158" "84,936" P 58.99% C S Cost Living Retirement Death Allow JUN 1968 J City Planning/Mandatory Referrals "131,293" "61,831" P 67.98% C S City Plan Planning Referrals JUN 1968 K Disabled Employees in Promotion Exams "139,204" "58,046" P 70.57% C S Employees Disabled Civil Service JUN 1968 L Age Requirements Fire Department "145,563" "61,166" P 70.41% C S Fire Department. Age JUN 1968 M Increase Filing Fee Candidates "138,754" "63,302" P 68.67% C S Filing Fees Fees Candidates Sponsors Nomination JUN 1968 N Candidates' Declarations Deleted "123,763" "74,972" P 62.28% C S Candidates Ballot Pamph Declarations JUN 1968 O Retire Benefits/Fire & Police Dept. "148,287" "65,182" P 69.47% C S Police Fire Retirements Benefits NOV 1968 A "Bayview/Hunters Point Rec./Park Bonds $6,425,000" "176,667" "93,096" F 65.49% B S Bayview Hunters Pt. Park Recreations NOV 1968 B "S.F. Harbor Assume Bond Indebtedness $60,939,000" "195,904" "72,429" P 73.01% P S Port Harbor TransferPort NOV 1968 C Control of Harbor & Port From CA to SF "193,510" "68,005" P 74.00% C S Port Harbor TransferPort Port Comm NOV 1968 D Bond Issues; Public Improvements; Group "132,291" "112,182" F 54.11% C S Bond Issues Group Bonds Indebtedness NOV 1968 E Retirement Board System & Board "129,344" "121,734" P 51.52% C S Retirement Actuarial Investment Benefits Social Sec. NOV 1968 F Chief Juvenile Probation "187,944" "58,238" P 76.34% C S Juvenile Probation Appointment Removal Sup. Court NOV 1968 G "Retirement; Sheriff's Dept., P.E.R.S." "125,844" "118,612" P 51.48% C S Sheriff Dept PERS Retirement NOV 1968 H "Housing Auth., 3,000 Dwelling Units" "129,263" "117,968" P 52.28% P S Low Income Elderly Housing Low Rent NOV 1968 I S.F. School District Tax Increase "133,383" "110,862" P 54.61% P S Education Schools Tax NOV 1968 J Hours of Fresh/Meat Poultry Markets "122,026" "117,270" P 50.99% O I Health Code Meat Sales Hours NOV 1968 K "Real Property Assessment-$1,000 or Less" "119,706" "113,482" P 51.33% P I Taxes Assessment Tax Limit NOV 1969 A "Recreation and Park Bonds $9,998,000" "103,997" "79,056" F 56.81% B S Recreation Parks NOV 1969 B "School Bonds $5,000,000" "95,842" "87,306" F 52.33% B S Hunters Pt. Redevelopment Schools Education NOV 1969 C "Multiple Improvement Bonds $4,930,000" "82,816" "94,078" F 46.82% B S Improvements Health Jails NOV 1969 D "Police, Fire Department Administration" "36,014" "137,504" F 20.76% C S Police Fire Hours Fire Inspectors NOV 1969 E New Charter "64,598" "108,387" F 37.34% C S Legislative Executive Charter NOV 1969 F Size of Police Force "107,913" "64,073" P 62.75% C S Police Force NOV 1969 G "Police, Fire Promotional Exams" "64,263" "105,248" F 37.91% C S Promotion Police Fire Examinations NOV 1969 H Collective Bargaining "45,120" "125,385" F 26.46% C S Collective B Compensation Employees Bargaining Labor NOV 1969 I Port Revenue Bonds "103,387" "62,345" P 62.38% C S Port Bonds Revenue Bond "Bonds, Port" Payment NOV 1969 J Progressive Payments on City Contracts "66,955" "95,732" F 41.16% C S Progress Pay Contracts Payments Construction NOV 1969 K "Crafts & Trades Pay set August, not July" "64,166" "97,027" F 39.81% C S Employees Timing Crafts Trades Salaries NOV 1969 L "Health Service, City pay full costs" "49,519" "119,540" F 29.29% C S Health Service Employees Benefit NOV 1969 M California Academy of Sciences Admission Fee "92,905" "75,048" P 55.32% C S Academy Sciences Admission Fee Calif Acad. NOV 1969 N Underwriter's Fire Patrol Retirement Credit "96,282" "70,878" P 57.60% C S Underwriters Retirement Fire Department. NOV 1969 O Military Service Retirement Credit "76,484" "91,286" F 45.59% C S Retirement Muni Railway Military Svc Market St Ry NOV 1969 P Shall Board of Education be Elective "85,618" "84,555" P 50.31% P I School Board Education Public School NOV 1969 Q Board of Education Election by Districts "48,160" "122,956" F 28.14% P I Districts School Board Education Public School Board Educ JUN 1970 A "Public School Building Bonds $45,000,000" "77,448" "96,811" F 44.44% B S School Building Education Public School JUN 1970 B "Street Lighting Improvement Bonds $5,000,000" "112,893" "62,147" F 64.50% B S Street Light Lighting Crime JUN 1970 C "Fire protection systems improvement bonds $5,767,000" "107,495" "65,370" F 62.18% B S Fire Prot Hi pressure Water System JUN 1970 D Creation of Airports Commission "86,513" "81,074" P 51.62% C S Pub. Utility Airport Comm. JUN 1970 E Fire Department Pay and Work Time "51,635" "111,461" F 31.66% C S Fire Department. Work week Fire fighter Salaries JUN 1970 F Bonded Dept Limit "88,708" "75,001" P 54.19% C S Sewers Water pollut Airport 12% limit Serv. charges JUN 1970 G "Fix salaries, disabled persons" "88,710" "74,433" P 54.38% C S Employees Disabled Salaries JUN 1970 H "Policy Compulsory School Busing, Elementary School" "39,484" "132,007" F 23.02% P S School Bus Busing Sch Neighborhood School Board Education JUN 1970 I Police Department Pay & Fringes & Parity "42,847" "137,355" F 23.78% C S Police Pay Salaries Parity NOV 1970 A "Water Pollution Control Bonds $65,000,000" "177,122" "47,624" P 78.81% B S Water Pollution Pollution Sewage Clean Water NOV 1970 B "School Bonds $5,498,000" "142,000" "81,339" F 63.58% B S School Bonds Hunters Pt. Redevelopment Education NOV 1970 C Military Service Retirement Credit Market St. railway "120,724" "91,168" P 56.97% C S Retirement Market St Ry Muni Railway Military Svc NOV 1970 D Military Service Retirement Credit - Eligibles "101,326" "109,885" F 47.97% C S Military Svc Eligibles Civil Service Retirement NOV 1970 E Increase max rate interest on General Obligation bonds "126,333" "77,032" P 62.12% C S Interest Rate General Oblg Bond Interest NOV 1970 F "Increase Police Funds, Pay exonerated officer" "122,674" "85,237" P 59.00% C S Contingent $ Narcotic Police Dept. Exoneration NOV 1970 G "Working benefits, Police & Fire Departments." "102,784" "106,130" F 49.20% C S Compensation Work benefits Police Dept. Fire Department. NOV 1970 H School & College Board Elections "64,954" "139,141" F 31.83% C S School Board Jr. College Board Elect Education Districts NOV 1970 I Candlestick Park Name - Lefty O'Doul "60,829" "148,554" F 29.05% P M Lefty O'Doul Candlestick "O'Doul,Lefty" NOV 1970 J Vietnam War Cease Fire "107,928" "102,863" P 51.20% P I Peace Vietnam Cease Fire War protests NOV 1971 A "Public School Building Bonds $56,180,000" "107,909" "122,184" F 46.90% B S School Bonds Education Field Act NOV 1971 B "Harbor Improvement Bonds $34,000,000" "160,821" "67,179" P 70.54% B S Port Bonds Harbor Bonds Pier 94 NOV 1971 C "Hall of Justice Improvement Bonds $3,850,000" "113,650" "110,921" F 50.61% B S Hall Justice Muni Court Sup. Court Courtrooms Holding cells NOV 1971 D "Fire Protection Bonds $8,491,000" "154,031" "70,934" P 68.47% B S Water System Fire Protect NOV 1971 E Police Department Organization "108,352" "105,935" P 50.56% C S Police Department Civil Service Inspectors Examinations NOV 1971 F Budget Analyst Appointment "91,542" "120,345" F 43.20% C S Budget Analysis Board of Sup Supervisors Analyst NOV 1971 G Disabled Transferee Promotional Exams "152,597" "60,114" P 71.74% C S Civil Service Disabled Trs Employees NOV 1971 H "Ballot Arguments by Mayor, or more Supervisors" "112,502" "96,177" P 53.91% C S Ballot Argument Elections Mayor Supervisors NOV 1971 I School Department Four year contracts "115,848" "94,319" P 55.12% C S School Dept. Four Year Contracts "Admin,School" NOV 1971 J Police & Fire Benefits set by Board of Supervisors "88,028" "131,041" F 40.18% C S Police Dept Fire Department. Work benefits Premium Pay Benefits NOV 1971 K "Ballot Pamphlets, Initiative requirements" "59,432" "147,877" F 28.67% C S Petitions Initiative Elections Ballot Pamph Voters NOV 1971 L Community College District Board "119,809" "86,742" P 58.00% C S Community Co College Jr. College Education NOV 1971 M Amending Zoning Ordinance Procedure "111,930" "84,298" P 57.04% C S Zoning Ord. Amend Zoning Reclass prop Setback line NOV 1971 N Miscellaneous Employees Retirement Benefits "88,794" "120,313" F 42.46% C S Military Pension Retirement Benefit Employees NOV 1971 O Publication of Legislation & meetings "100,185" "100,097" P 50.02% C S Amend Add Publication Notices Legislation Meetings NOV 1971 P "Widows, Firefighter, non-worker related death" "134,076" "81,111" P 62.31% C S Fire Department. Widows Death NOV 1971 Q Cable Cars minimum schedule maximum fares "121,046" "91,784" P 56.87% C S Cable Cars Codification Recodify NOV 1971 R Recodification of City Charter "128,782" "67,503" P 65.61% P S Charter Codification Recodify NOV 1971 S "Elect School Board., at large" "120,851" "91,820" P 56.83% C S School Board Election At Large NOV 1971 T "High-Rise Limit on Buildings, 6 stories" "86,799" "142,575" F 37.84% O I Height Limit High-rise Six Stories Building Ht. Height 72' JUN 1972 A Construction of Southern Crossing Bridge "57,119" "140,455" F 28.91% JUN 1972 B "Street & Parkway Lighting Bonds $6,050,000" "143,007" "57,057" P 71.48% B S Street Light Lighting Crime JUN 1972 C "Retirement allowances, miscellaneous employees" "124,915" "67,602" P 64.89% C S Retirement Employee Benefit JUN 1972 D "Fireman, entrance, probation one year" "128,971" "60,353" P 68.12% C S Fire Department. Probation JUN 1972 E Budget Analyst Appointment by Board "128,460" "58,655" P 68.65% C S Budget Anal. Analyst Appointment JUN 1972 F Supervisor on Retirement & Health Service Boards "84,231" "99,061" F 45.95% C S Retirement Health Svc Supervisors "Boards, Supv" JUN 1972 G "Proceeds, sale of City property, flexible" "91,219" "92,999" F 49.52% C S City Proper Property Proceed Sale Sale Prog. JUN 1972 H "Police & Fire Department, Death allowances" "136,407" "54,697" P 71.38% C S Police Dept. Fire Department. Death Allow Retirement JUN 1972 I "Equal compensation, Police Sergeant & Fire Lt" "98,735" "86,651" P 53.26% C S Police Sgt. Fire Lt Sergeant Lieutenant Parity JUN 1972 J "Retirement Benefits, Police & Fire Department." "90,078" "93,285" F 49.13% C S Retirement Survivors Police Dept. Fire Department. JUN 1972 K Payroll verification by Electronic Data Processing "127,314" "49,316" P 72.08% C S EDP Pay Verity Verify Pay JUN 1972 L Health Service Costs Paid to Employer "65,981" "113,961" F 36.67% C S Health Svc. Employees Benefits Medicare Eff. date JUN 1972 M State teachers Retirement System implement "113,061" "62,051" P 64.56% C S Teachers Retirement School JUN 1972 N Increase School Taxes Rate "52,874" "129,990" F 28.91% T S School Taxes "Tax, School" JUN 1972 O Close Park & Potrero Police stations "62,756" "115,106" F 35.28% P S Park Sta. Potrero Sta. Police Sta. Close Sta. JUN 1972 P "Maximum building height, downtown & res areas" "81,027" "106,841" F 43.13% O S Building Ht. Height Limit Limit Height NOV 1972 1 Full Time Board of Supervisors "80,362" "154,474" F 34.22% P s Board of Sup Supervisors Full Time NOV 1972 A "Water Supply System Improvements Imp $39,000,000" "181,955" "82,624" P 68.77% B S Water Supply NOV 1972 B "Sewer System Improvement Bonds $25,000,000" "193,766" "70,634" P 73.29% B S Sewer System NOV 1972 C "City Planning Commission, No Ex-Officio Members" "94,143" "156,904" F 37.50% C S Planning Com City Plan Ex-Officio Commission NOV 1972 D Superintendent of Schools Employment "148,463" "98,138" P 60.20% C S Supt. School Supt. Comm. College Education NOV 1972 E Meetings Open to Public "212,784" "39,738" P 84.26% C S Open Meeting Meetings NOV 1972 F No Gross Receipts Tax if Payroll Expense Tax "153,196" "86,618" P 63.88% C S Tax Gross Repots Payroll Tax NOV 1972 G "Uniform Members, Sheriff Dept, probation 1 year" "212,452" "40,053" P 84.14% C S Probation Sheriff Dept NOV 1972 H "Extends time, election process" "194,361" "51,473" P 79.06% C S Nomination Arguments Elections Spec electns Initiatives NOV 1972 I "Increase Police Narcotics Fund $200,000" "125,290" "127,250" F 49.61% C S Narcotics Police Dept NOV 1972 J Combine Palace Legion Honor & de Young Museum "179,358" "70,974" P 71.65% C S Museums SF De Young Art Museums NOV 1972 K District Police Stations "133,691" "123,877" P 51.91% C S District Station Police Statn Stations PD NOV 1972 L "Primary Elections, Appoint Treasurer Extend Attn." "105,521" "137,528" F 43.42% C S Treasurer Primary Elec City Attn. Elections Officers NOV 1972 M Military service credit to retirement "184,753" "67,810" P 73.15% C S Military Service Employees Retirement NOV 1972 N Police & Fire Retirement benefits "165,635" "83,254" P 66.55% C S Police Department Fire Department Retirement NOV 1972 O Health service costs "145,197" "101,601" P 58.83% C S Health Service Compensation Benefits Employees NOV 1972 P "Minimum wages printing contracts, local pref." "83,425" "160,127" F 34.25% C S Printing Contracts Prevailing $ Local Bidder NOV 1972 Q "Five member Police, Fire, Civil Service Commissions" "114,114" "132,461" F 46.28% C S Commissions Police Comm. Fire Comm. Civil Service NOV 1972 R Police Retirement Benefit Increase to $350 "92,599" "157,567" F 37.02% C S Police Department Retirement. Benefits NOV 1973 A Improvement Bonds Public School Buildings "121,468" "64,972" F 65.15% B S Public School Schools Field Act NOV 1973 B Children's Centers Improvement. Bonds-earthquake safety "117,914" "66,595" F 63.91% B S Children Center Field Act Couters School NOV 1973 C Hall of Justice Improvement. Bonds-Additional Courtrooms "94,574" "64,822" F 59.33% B S Courtrooms Hall Justice NOV 1973 D Runoff Election for Mayor "92,801" "83,528" P 52.63% C S Election Mayor Runoff Election NOV 1973 E "Retirement Benefits, Miscellaneous Employees" "89,302" "87,904" P 50.39% C S Retirement Benefits Employees Teachers NOV 1973 F City Park land to Golden Gate National Recreation Area "131,265" "43,413" P 75.15% C S Federal Government Park Land G.G. NRA National Park NOV 1973 G Residential Rehabilitation Asst-Funding for loan "103,010" "67,450" P 60.43% C S Loans Rehabilitate NOV 1973 H Fireboat Pilots & Engineers Retirement "110,348" "81,150" P 57.62% C S Fireboat Retirement Pilots Marine Eng. Fire Department. NOV 1973 I Civil Service Testing "100,754" "62,044" P 61.89% C S Civil Service Examination Testing NOV 1973 J "Classroom Aides Para Professionals, Civil Service" "93,020" "69,319" P 57.30% C S Classroom Aide School Dist. Para Prof Civil Service NOV 1973 K District Elections of Supervisors "61,773" "112,436" F 35.46% C I Districts Elections Supervisors Board of Sup NOV 1973 L Thirty hours work for 40 hours pay "33,429" "145,146" F 18.72% C I Thirty hours Pay NOV 1973 M Childcare "96,454" "79,883" P 54.70% P I Childcare JUN 1974 A BART- Election of Directors "94,020" "58,641" P 61.59% C S BART Directors JUN 1974 B Conflict of Interest-CCSF Officers/Employees "103,076" "40,510" P 71.79% C S Conflict of Interest Ethics JUN 1974 C "Open Space, 10 cents per $100 tax" "73,971" "78,055" F 48.66% C S Open Space Parks Tax JUN 1974 D "City offices, open Election Day" "109,252" "43,171" P 71.68% C S Holidays Election Day JUN 1974 E Retirement for those retired prior to 1972 "96,714" "54,116" P 64.12% C S Retirement JUN 1974 F Firefighter list E-25 "110,369" "36,822" P 74.98% C S Fire Department Firefighter List E-25 JUN 1974 G "Fire Department, reorganization, Commission Powers" "95,536" "46,552" P 67.24% C S Fire Department Reorganization JUN 1974 H "Appoint Clerk of Board, ERD, County Clerk" "68,897" "76,282" F 47.46% C S Clerk Board Empl.Relatns Civil Service Appointments JUN 1974 I Motor Vehicle Fuel Revenues for mass transit public "108,073" "40,020" P 72.98% P S Gas Tax Transit Mass Transit JUN 1974 J Street Artists-Issued Police Peddler Permit "81,099" "70,599" P 53.46% O I Street Art Artists Peddler Pmt NOV 1974 A "Fire Protection Bonds $4,000,000" "139,987" "44,169" P 76.02% O S Fire Department Water Main NOV 1974 B Zoning Appeals - Conflict of Interest "105,177" "71,163" P 59.64% C S Zoning Appeals Conflict Int Supervisors NOV 1974 C "Voters Pamphlet - Ballot Arguments, Simplification" "124,674" "50,525" P 71.16% C S Voters Ballot Pamph Pamphlet NOV 1974 D Supplemental Appropriation - 2/3 vote "117,399" "54,606" P 68.25% C S Appropriation Votes Supplemental NOV 1974 E Appoint Clerk of Board; not by C.S. exam "81,891" "96,047" F 46.02% C S Clerk Board Civil Service Appointment NOV 1974 F County Clerk appointive-not by C.S. exam. "84,485" "93,062" F 47.58% C S County Clerk Civil Service NOV 1974 G "Fire Department, widows pensions; married after fireman's" "122,333" "61,027" P 66.72% C S Fire Department Windows Retirement Pension NOV 1974 H Police & Fire retirement allowance "97,084" "81,230" P 54.45% C S Police & Fire Retirement NOV 1974 I "Employee Relations Director, CAO Appoints" "89,155" "85,014" P 51.19% C S Employ Relations CAO Appointment Civil Service NOV 1974 J Open Space Park Renovation 10 cents per $100 tax "116,653" "64,408" P 64.43% C S Open Space Parks Tax NOV 1974 K Golden Gate Park structures; 2/3 vote "106,068" "72,182" P 59.51% C S Golden Gate Park Street NOV 1974 L Salary Standardization "90,520" "102,228" F 46.96% C S Salaries Pay Prevail Wage Compensation NOV 1974 M Fire and Police Retirement benefits "90,569" "87,347" P 50.91% C S Police & Fire Retirement Death benefit NOV 1974 N "School Food Complex at Double Rock site, Tax" "107,014" "68,695" P 60.90% P S School Food Double Rock School Tax "Food, School" NOV 1975 A Sewer Plant South of the Zoo "146,836" "43,363" P 77.20% C S Sewer Plant Zoo Park NOV 1975 B "Rate of pay, trades & crafts" "131,407" "63,640" P 67.37% C S Repeal pay Trades Crafts Pay Street Sweep NOV 1975 C Budget Schedule and Appropriation Transfers "124,178" "60,149" P 67.37% C S Budget Appropriate Transfer $ NOV 1975 D "Police, Fire, Civil Service Comm., 5 members, 1 woman" "96,136" "91,630" P 51.20% C S Police Comm. Fire Comm. Civil Service Women Commissions NOV 1975 E Airport Police; Reclassify as S.F. Police Officers "44,549" "143,752" F 23.66% C S Police Airport NOV 1975 F Boards and Commissions-Votes & Rules "159,477" "23,436" P 87.19% C S Votes Commissions Rules Boards NOV 1975 G Airport Police probation - one year "93,198" "90,264" P 50.80% C S Airport Police Probation NOV 1975 H Conflict of Interest "90,953" "88,595" P 50.66% C S Conflict of Interest Ethics Interests NOV 1975 I "Veteran's Preference, peacetime service" "68,921" "117,058" F 37.06% C S Veterans Civil Service Examinations Peacetime NOV 1975 J Candidate petition in lieu of filing fee "129,105" "53,153" P 70.84% C S Candidates Filing Fee Petition NOV 1975 K Tax rate formula; previous year's tax rate prevails "77,492" "104,471" F 42.59% C S Tax Rate NOV 1975 L Street Artists "114,359" "73,762" P 60.79% O S Street Art Artists NOV 1975 M Street Artists Initiative "79,804" "106,678" F 42.79% O I Street Art Artists Peddlers NOV 1975 N Limitation Mayor's Power; Public Emergencies "126,538" "60,989" P 67.48% C S Emergencies Mayor Board of Sup Powers NOV 1975 O Dismiss Police & Firemen who strike "136,847" "55,796" P 71.04% C S Police& Fire Strikes Dismissal NOV 1975 P "Police & Fire pay = that in cities over 350,000" "129,413" "64,059" P 66.89% C S Police & Fire Salaries NOV 1975 Q Fire Department. work schedules 14 hour maximum "120,455" "71,836" P 62.64% C S Fire Department Work Day NOV 1975 R Police & Fire Departments. Binding Arbitration "71,365" "120,999" F 37.10% O M Binding Arbitration Arbitration Police &Fire Salaries NOV 1975 S Police & Fire salaries match 5 California cities "55,417" "135,364" F 29.05% P M Police Pay Fire Pay Match CA cty CA city pay JUN 1976 A Registrar of Voters in charge of elections "142,528" "27,000" P 84.07% C S Registrar CAO Voting Elections JUN 1976 B Suspension of Employees "122,323" "46,174" P 72.60% C S Supervisor Civil Service Employees JUN 1976 C "Leaves, American Red Cross members" "137,964" "27,708" P 83.28% C S Red Cross Leaves World War II JUN 1976 D Inspection of examination papers "116,316" "47,374" P 71.06% C S Examination Inspect Exam Fees Civil Service JUN 1976 F Appointment of Employee Relations Director by B.O.S "130,502" "33,535" P 79.56% C S Employee Relations ERD Appointment Board of Sup CAO JUN 1976 G Police-Fire salaries "124,143" "41,345" P 75.02% C S Police & Fire Salaries JUN 1976 H Veteran's Preference in examinations "107,358" "53,610" P 66.70% C S Veterans Civil Service Preference JUN 1976 I "Child Care, Continue" "71,831" "100,154" F 41.77% P S Child Care JUN 1976 J Prevailing rates of wages "130,325" "32,671" P 79.96% P S Wage Rates JUN 1976 L Multi-year compensation schedules "113,943" "48,477" P 70.15% C S Salaries NOV 1976 A "Sewer Revenue Bonds 1976; $240,000,000" "159,231" "65,231" P 70.94% B S Sewer Bonds NOV 1976 B Disciplinary action striking employees "136,467" "91,229" P 59.93% C S Strikers Employees NOV 1976 C Hearing Officers for Employee Dismissals "170,485" "47,313" P 78.28% C S Hearing Officer Employees Dismissals Discipline NOV 1976 D Prevailing rates of wages; Bay Area Counties "139,155" "80,094" P 63.47% C S Wages Salaries Bay Area Prevail Wage NOV 1976 E Rule of 3 - Civil Service Appointments "119,293" "100,041" P 54.39% C S Rule of 3 Civil Service Three Rule NOV 1976 F Examinations for laborers "138,257" "73,912" P 65.16% C S Laborers Examination Civil Service NOV 1976 G Civil Service status for Attorneys "68,227" "138,472" F 33.01% C S Attorneys Civil Service NOV 1976 H Civil Service exempt Undersheriff "94,146" "118,662" F 44.24% C S Undersheriff Sheriff Civil Service Exempt NOV 1976 I "Civil Service Exempt, Management positions" "98,182" "112,777" F 46.54% C S Contract Out Private Cntr NOV 1976 J Services by private contractors "130,422" "79,649" P 62.08% C S Contracting Out to priv. Companies if Less than CSwrkrs. NOV 1976 K Art Commission membership "156,987" "54,204" P 74.33% C S Art Commission Commission Dance Theater NOV 1976 L Retirement Lower Benefits "116,229" "93,644" P 55.38% C S Retirement Employees NOV 1976 M Retirement System Amortization - 20 years "65,433" "140,324" F 31.80% C S Retirement Amortization NOV 1976 N Mayoral run off election Tuesday not Thursday "169,210" "39,422" P 81.10% C S Election Runoff Mayor NOV 1976 O Salaries decided by voters "125,143" "83,769" P 59.90% C S Salaries Voters Impass NOV 1976 P Revenue Bonds & Lease Financing decided by voters "148,727" "49,047" P 75.20% C S Revenue Bond Lease Bonds Voters NOV 1976 Q Housing Projects "130,533" "68,866" P 65.46% P S Housing Low Rent NOV 1976 R Traffic Barriers "75,314" "124,376" F 37.72% P s Traffic Barriers NOV 1976 S Yerba Buena - Convention exhibit hall "119,611" "85,081" P 58.43% P S Convention Center Hotel Tax NOV 1976 T District Elections of Supervisors "115,192" "104,524" P 52.43% C I Districts Supervisors Elections AUG 1977 A At Large Election of Supervisors "72,014" "97,242" F 42.55% C I At Large Supervisors Districts Elections AUG 1977 B At Large Election of Supervisors from Districts "62,185" "112,123" F 35.68% C I At Large Supervisors Districts Elections NOV 1977 A "Park Irrigation Bonds, $9,270,000" "106,889" "53,384" P 66.69% B S Rec. & Park Park Irrigation NOV 1977 B "Fire Protection Bonds, $6,000,000" "112,241" "44,409" P 71.65% B S Fire Department Fireboat Water NOV 1977 C "Airport Revenue Bonds, $90,000,000, Renovations" "81,630" "78,112" F 51.10% B S Airport NOV 1977 D Airport Revenue Bond Procedure "74,657" "79,441" F 48.45% C S Airport Bonds Revenue Bond Supervisors NOV 1977 E Duties of the Mayor - Full Time "116,216" "46,326" P 71.50% C S Mayor Full Time Time NOV 1977 F Term of Chief Administrative Officer 10 years "128,551" "29,037" P 81.57% C S CAO Term Ten Years NOV 1977 G Budget Reductions "87,016" "66,748" P 56.59% C S Mayor Supervisors Budget Employees Compensation NOV 1977 H Dental Plan "67,985" "91,048" F 42.75% C S Dental Plan Employee Health NOV 1977 I "Pension Increase, Males" "89,926" "65,937" P 57.70% C S Pension Employees Male Retirement NOV 1977 J Disability Hearing Officers "62,739" "89,563" F 41.19% C S Disability Hearing Off Retirement NOV 1977 K Supervisors' Administrative Assistants "94,805" "61,584" P 60.62% C S Admin Assistants Supervisors CivilService Assistants NOV 1977 L CAO Executive Assistant "92,962" "59,614" P 60.93% C S CAO Executive Assistant CivilService NOV 1977 M Fire Department Promotional exams "92,947" "62,476" P 59.80% C S Fire Department Seniority Examinations Promotional NOV 1977 N "Public Works Projects $5,000 to $10,000" "103,178" "51,174" P 66.85% C S Public Work Contracts Employees Projects NOV 1977 O "Contracts, Increase Amount of Progressive Payments" "80,210" "67,259" P 54.39% C S Contract Progress Pay Payments Partial Contractors NOV 1977 P "Official Newspaper Advertising, 3 days a week" "102,724" "47,697" P 68.29% C S Official Newspaper Advertising Notices NOV 1977 Q Electrical Worker Contract/Benefits "27,565" "125,024" F 18.06% O L Unsettled Electricians Contract Benefits Demands NOV 1977 R Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Contract/Benefits "25,361" "124,580" F 16.91% O L Plumbers Unsettled Contract Benefits Demands NOV 1977 S Sheet metal Workers Contract/Benefits "26,861" "125,196" F 17.67% O L Sheet metal Contract Benefits Demands Unsettled NOV 1977 U "International Hotel, Transfer to Housing Authority" "52,529" "107,665" F 32.79% P s International Hotel I Hotel Housing NOV 1977 V Fleishhacker Pool Renovation "51,357" "105,295" F 32.78% P s Fleishhacker Pool Renovation NOV 1977 W Citywide Billboards Removal "67,412" "88,531" F 43.23% P s JUN 1978 C Fire Department Weekly Work Schedules 48.7 hours "99,593" "60,417" P 62.24% C S Fire Department Hours 48.7 JUN 1978 D "Muni Railway Work Contracts, Multi Year" "101,054" "59,909" P 62.78% C S Muni railway Contracts Wages Negotiations Multi Year JUN 1978 E Former Supervisors Health Benefits "40,262" "121,423" F 24.90% C S Benefits Supervisors Health Insurance JUN 1978 F Run-Off Elections "105,738" "53,069" P 66.58% C S Run-Off Election Majority Vote JUN 1978 G Rotation of Candidates Names on Ballot "114,933" "36,703" P 75.80% C S Rotation Candidates Ballot Supervisor District JUN 1978 H "Airport Revenue Bonds, Exempt From Voter Approval" "93,941" "60,354" P 60.88% C S Airport Revenue Bonds Refunding Voter JUN 1978 I "Federally Assisted Financing, Voter Approval" "49,749" "99,908" F 33.24% C S Federal Loans Financing Voter JUN 1978 J Regulation of Taxicab Permits "70,870" "86,866" F 44.93% O s Taxicab Permits JUN 1978 K Regulation of Taxicab Permits "80,570" "77,481" P 50.98% O s Taxicab Permits JUN 1978 L Charter Commissioners to be elected "81,913" "69,561" P 54.08% P s Charter Commissioner NOV 1978 A "Transportation Commission, Creation of" "92,865" "94,042" F 49.69% C S Transport Commission PUC Muni PUC NOV 1978 B "Civil Service Commission, Expand Powers/Duties" "104,398" "77,121" P 57.51% C S Civil Service Commission Promotions Examinations Probation NOV 1978 C "Finance & Records Department, Reorganization" "133,143" "41,272" P 76.34% C S Finance Record Tax Treasurer Registrar NOV 1978 D "Commission Members, Removal" "72,893" "107,126" F 40.49% C S Commission Mayor Removal NOV 1978 E "Leaves of Absence, Permission to Leave State" "75,014" "100,903" F 42.64% C S Leave State Absence Officers State Permission NOV 1978 F "Sick Leave, Payment for Unused" "105,574" "77,212" P 57.76% C S Sick Leave Leave Vested Sick Payment NOV 1978 G Eliminate Mandatory Retirement at age 65 "133,762" "55,956" P 70.51% C S Retirement Age 65 NOV 1978 H "Printing Contracts, Prevailing Wages" "59,333" "119,018" F 33.27% C S Prevail Wage Printing Contracts NOV 1978 I Leases/Contracts in excess of 10 years or $1 "119,280" "51,683" P 69.77% C S Real Property Property Leases Contracts Supervisors NOV 1978 J "Street Artists, 100 More Certificates" "67,896" "119,315" F 36.27% O S Street Art Artists NOV 1978 K "Taxes, Business & Property Transfer, Re-enact" "70,054" "105,945" F 39.80% O M Tax Business Property Transfer Re-enact NOV 1978 L "Engineers, Wages/Benefits" "43,384" "131,089" F 24.87% O L Engineers Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 M "Laborers, Wages/Benefits" "56,411" "115,856" F 32.75% O L Laborers Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 N "Glassiers, Glassworkers, Wages/Benefits" "52,414" "117,155" F 30.91% O L Glassier Glassworkers Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 O "Bricklayers, Stonemasons, Wages/Benefits" "51,894" "118,101" F 30.53% O L Bricklayers Stonemasons Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 P "Hod carriers, Wages/Benefits" "50,112" "119,867" F 29.48% O L Hod carriers Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 Q "Electricians, Wages/Benefits" "41,287" "128,846" F 24.27% O L Electricians Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 R "Plumbers, Wages/Benefits" "37,598" "132,246" F 22.14% O L Plumbers Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 S "Sheet Metal Workers, Wages/Benefits" "42,257" "127,533" F 24.89% O L Sheet Metal Wages Benefits Contract NOV 1978 U "Rent Control, Property Tax Saving" "97,279" "108,485" F 47.28% O I Rent Control Rebate Property Tax Tax Saving NOV 1978 V "Military Expenditures, Federal Government" "108,647" "70,350" P 60.70% P I Military Jobs Federal Govt NOV 1978 W Marijuana Cease Arrest for Possession "107,561" "81,169" P 56.99% P I Marijuana Arrests NOV 1978 X Charter Revision Commission "100,107" "78,247" P 56.13% P S Charter Commission NOV 1979 A Police-Fire Collective Bargain Binding Arbitration "79,881" "100,431" F 44.30% C S Police & Fire Arbitration Binding Arbi Collective Bargaining NOV 1979 B "Civil Service Commission, Senior Executive Service" "73,834" "92,598" F 44.36% C S Civil Service Senior Exec Executive Management NOV 1979 C "Temporary Employees, Promotional Opportunities" "126,604" "42,115" P 75.04% C S Temporary Promotional Examination Employees NOV 1979 D "Public Health Director, Appoint 4 Administrators" "80,158" "84,758" F 48.61% C S Health Administrat CivilService Exempt NOV 1979 E "Public Works Director, Appoint 3 Dep. Directors" "84,808" "75,427" P 52.93% C S Public Works Administratr CivilService Exempt NOV 1979 F "Chief Adm. Officer, Confidential Secretary" "82,363" "78,920" P 51.07% C S Civil Service Confidential Secretary CAO Exempt NOV 1979 G "Public Health Director, Licensed Physician" "88,962" "75,714" P 54.02% C S Health Director Health Dir Physician NOV 1979 H "Retirement Board, Retirement Trust Fund" "134,177" "25,446" P 84.06% C S Retirement Trust Fund NOV 1979 I "Retirement Board, Pension Funds" "127,737" "28,674" P 81.67% C S Retirement Pension Funds NOV 1979 J "Budget, Appropriation & Salary Ordinances" "79,165" "72,694" P 52.13% C S Budget Appropriate Ordinances Interim Ord NOV 1979 K "Budget Estimates, Change Departmental Deadlines" "106,869" "50,440" P 67.94% C S Budget Estimates NOV 1979 L "Utility Debt, General Obligation Bonds" "103,143" "52,704" P 66.18% C S Utility Debt "Bonds, G.O." NOV 1979 M "Taxicab Permits, Transferrable" "77,802" "91,375" F 45.99% O S Taxicab "Permits,Taxi" NOV 1979 N "Convention Center Parking Garage, Financing" "90,628" "70,226" P 56.34% P S Parking Convention C Financing Moscone Cntr NOV 1979 O "Downtown Area, Lower Height Limits & FAR" "82,922" "99,104" F 45.56% O I Planning Downtown Height Limit High-Rise NOV 1979 P "Business Tax Increase, Larger Businesses Tax" "83,478" "90,050" F 48.11% O I Business Tax NOV 1979 Q "Police Department, Vice Squad, Abolish" "66,859" "110,417" F 37.71% O I Police Dept. Vice Squad NOV 1979 R Rent Control Revision "76,378" "112,003" F 40.54% O I Rent Control Condominiums AUG 1980 A At Large Election of Board of Supervisors "69,654" "68,048" P 50.58% C I At Large Districts Board of Sup Supervisors Election JUN 1980 A "Housing Revenue Bond Issue, $100,000,000" "120,166" "46,433" P 72.13% B S Housing JUN 1980 B "Housing Revenue Bonds, authority to sell" "98,777" "65,538" P 60.11% C S Housing Bond Process Financing JUN 1980 C Convention Facilities Manager "101,403" "60,104" P 62.79% C S Brooks Hall Civic Aud. Moscone Ctr. CAO Convention JUN 1980 D Four Deputy Health Directors/Administrators "71,635" "87,999" F 44.87% C S Health Deputy Dir. CivilService JUN 1980 E "Associate Administrators, General Hospital" "65,920" "92,165" F 41.70% C S Hospital Deputy Adm Civil Cvc General Hosp JUN 1980 F "Firefighters Work Schedules, 24 hours shifts" "80,914" "79,502" P 50.44% C S Workday Schedules Firefighters JUN 1980 H "Health Benefits, Temporary Employees" "68,239" "95,768" F 41.61% C S Health Svc Benefits Temporary Employees JUN 1980 I "Health Benefits, Board of Supervisors" "76,073" "86,103" F 46.91% C S Health Svc Benefits Board of Sup Supervisors JUN 1980 J "Salaries, Board of Supervisors, 25% of Mayor" "64,456" "101,994" F 38.72% C S Salaries Supervisors Board of Sup JUN 1980 K Retirement Board Hearing Officers "89,048" "71,388" P 55.50% C S Retirement Hearing Off Disability Death JUN 1980 L One Cent Motor Fuel Tax "83,966" "80,442" P 51.07% P S Gas Tax Fuel Tax Tax Gasoline Tax JUN 1980 M Cable Car Fares may exceed other MUNI fares "84,201" "86,058" F 49.45% C S Cable Cars Fares Muni railway Streetcars Buses JUN 1980 N "Non-airline, 25% to General Fund" "101,707" "54,788" P 64.99% C S Airport Revenuesine General Fund JUN 1980 O "Hotel Occupancy Tax, 1.75% to General Fund" "119,083" "43,986" P 73.03% O S Hotel Tax Tax General Fund JUN 1980 P Retirement System Funding "88,632" "67,560" P 56.75% C S Retirement Amortization JUN 1980 Q Payroll Expense Tax and Gross Receipts Tax "87,279" "71,683" P 54.91% O S Payroll Tax TaxEmployers Business Tax Gross Rcpts JUN 1980 R "Parking Tax, change from 15% to 25%" "96,540" "68,849" P 58.37% O S Tax Surcharge Parking Tax Parking Lots Garages JUN 1980 S "Business Tax, Non-profit Garage Corporations" "105,679" "52,833" P 66.67% O M Parking Tax Garages Non-profit JUN 1980 T "Sewer Revenue Bonds, Rescind authority" "63,677" "97,660" F 39.47% O s Sewer Bonds Revenue Bond Rescind Bond JUN 1980 V Corporate Taxation big business pay 60% of taxes "69,631" "102,184" F 40.53% O I Inflation Business Tax Corporate Tax Revenue NOV 1980 A "Charter, New Proposed" "93,245" "108,969" F 46.11% C C Charter NOV 1980 B Conflicts of Interest "120,413" "72,866" P 62.30% C S Conflict of Interest Ethics NOV 1980 C "Fares, Municipal Railway, Supervisors may change" "113,098" "88,283" P 56.16% C S Fares PUC Muni railway Supervisors NOV 1980 D "Health Service System, Retirement System, Separate" "116,366" "78,868" P 59.60% C S Benefits Health Svc Retirement NOV 1980 E "Salaries, Police, Fire, Reduction Protection" "131,894" "66,465" P 66.49% C S Police & Fire Salaries NOV 1980 F "Retirement Benefits, Police & Fire, Buy-out" "131,510" "65,250" P 66.84% C S Police & Fire Buy-out Retirement Benefits NOV 1980 G "Retirement Benefits, Police & Fire, Vesting" "121,471" "79,116" P 60.56% C S Retirement Benefits Police& Fire Fire Vesting NOV 1980 H Fire Protection Services "98,021" "100,038" F 49.49% C I Fire Protection Personnel Stations Facilities NOV 1980 I "Electrical Workers, Compensation, Benefits" "47,463" "137,182" F 25.71% O L Local 6 Electricians Compensation Hours Benefits NOV 1980 J "Laborers, Premium Pay, Raw Sewage" "94,038" "90,091" P 51.07% O L Laborers Premium Pay Pay Raw Sewage Sewage NOV 1980 K "Housing, Residential, 20,000 Units" "123,507" "72,411" P 63.04% P s Housing Residential New Housing NOV 1980 L "Cost-of-Living Adjustment, Retired Employees" "105,452" "84,196" P 55.60% P s Cost Living Retirement NOV 1980 M Corporate Business Tax "113,980" "93,507" P 54.93% P I Business Tax Corporations Tax NOV 1980 N "Supervisors, District Elections" "106,759" "115,858" F 47.96% C 2 Supervisors District Elections NOV 1981 A Issue Airport Rev. Bonds without voter approval. "51,475" "41,086" P 55.61% C S Airport Comm. Bond Airport Revenue Bond NOV 1981 B Cable Car Fares/Different than other Muni system "58,622" "35,802" P 62.08% C S Cable Cars Muni railway PUC "Fares, Cable" NOV 1981 C USD & CCD To Pay Share of Workers' Comp. Admin. "72,470" "17,497" P 80.55% C S Workers Comp School Dist. Comm College NOV 1981 D Survivor Benefits/Assassinated Elected Officials "21,960" "69,669" F 23.97% C S Survivor Assassinated Benefits Dependents Elected Off. NOV 1981 E Retirement Allowance Increase Misc. Employees "60,387" "32,240" P 65.19% C S Employees Retirement NOV 1981 F Supervisors To Negotiate Maximum Nurses' Salary "46,869" "45,194" P 50.91% C S Nurses Salaries Supervisors Negotiation Hospitals NOV 1981 H Public Health Administrators "28,377" "61,812" F 31.46% C S Deputy Dir. Health General Hosp Hospital CivilService NOV 1981 I "Art Commission, Exec. Dir. Authority re: Personnel" "23,478" "65,353" F 26.43% C S Art Comm. CivilService Personnel Appointment Curators NOV 1981 J Sheriff Authority To Appoint/Remove Asst. Sheriff. "54,761" "34,395" P 61.42% C S Sheriff Asst Sheriff Appointment CivilService NOV 1981 K Tax Rate Computation To Conform w/State Formula "60,387" "27,244" P 68.91% C S Property Tax Assessed Val Tax Rate NOV 1981 L "Change Purchasing Limit From $2,000 to $15,000" "54,420" "33,963" P 61.57% C S Purchasing CAO Approval Public Works Contracts NOV 1981 M Construction Contracts; Approval of Modifications "56,195" "31,693" P 63.94% C S Construction Contract Dept Heads NOV 1981 N Closed Negotiations Sessions by Committee "20,674" "68,863" F 23.09% C S Negotiations Committees. Commissions Labor Negot. Closed Sess. NOV 1981 O Board Presidency Term To Coincide w/Sup. Terms "33,825" "54,913" F 38.12% C S Board of Sup Board Pres. Supervisors Election President NOV 1981 P Repeal Taxicab Initiative Ordinance "20,434" "70,934" F 22.36% O s Taxicab Taxi Permits Police Comm. Repeal Ord. Board of Sup NOV 1981 Q Salary Dispute-Electricians "16,829" "70,911" F 19.18% O s Electricians Salary Contract "IBEW, Local6" Compensation JUN 1982 A Tax Anticipation Notes by State Law or Ordinance "92,020" "49,889" P 64.84% C S Tax Antic Borrowing Notes Tax Tax Notes JUN 1982 B Mail-in Ballots/ Municipal Elections "43,639" "103,853" F 29.59% C S Voting Mall Ballots Ballots Elections JUN 1982 C Employee Dental Plan "60,257" "88,380" F 40.54% C S Dental Plan Benefits JUN 1982 D Surviving Spouse Health Benefits "68,198" "75,191" F 47.56% C S Benefits Health Svc Spouse Surviving Death JUN 1982 E Surviving Spouse Retirement Benefits "54,500" "90,694" F 37.54% C S Benefits Spouse Retirement Surviving Death JUN 1982 F Retirement System Administrative Changes "95,166" "36,758" P 72.14% C S Actuarial Retirement JUN 1982 G Retirement Board Investment Powers "85,678" "47,341" P 64.41% C S Retirement Investments Controller JUN 1982 H Composition of Health Service Board "47,461" "88,934" F 34.80% C S Health Svc Membership JUN 1982 I Composition of Retirement System Board "38,044" "94,978" F 28.60% C S Retirement Board CivilService JUN 1982 J "Sec/Gen Mgr Retirement System, Civil Service exempt" "46,977" "84,315" F 35.78% C S Civil Service Retirement JUN 1982 K "B.O.S's Legislative Aides, Civil Service exempt" "62,550" "75,944" F 45.16% C S Aides Supervisors CivilService Legis. Aides JUN 1982 L Top Vote-Getter to be B.O.S President "86,117" "55,766" P 60.70% C I President Supervisors Board Pres. Top Votes JUN 1982 M Fingerprint Computer Acquisition "115,212" "28,443" P 80.20% P s Fingerprint Computer Police Dept. JUN 1982 N PG & E Electricity Rate Increase Opposition "90,058" "56,638" P 61.39% P s PG&E Rates Electric "PUC, State" NOV 1982 A "Office of Citizens Complaints, Police Dept." "124,962" "75,212" P 62.43% C S Citizen Comp Complaints OCC Police Dept. Misconduct NOV 1982 B "Municipal Railway Acquisitions, eliminate limit" "132,182" "46,820" P 73.84% C S Muni railway Equipment Vehicles NOV 1982 C Industrial Development Financing "113,256" "70,414" P 61.66% C S Industrial Development "Bonds, Ind" NOV 1982 D Surviving Spouse Health Benefits "94,280" "95,056" F 49.80% C S Health Svc Death Surviving Spouse Benefits NOV 1982 E Surviving Spouse Retirement Benefits "90,759" "100,891" F 47.36% C S Retirement Death Surviving Spouse Benefits NOV 1982 G "Supervisors' Salaries $23,924 per year" "118,512" "84,788" P 58.29% C S Supervisors Salaries NOV 1982 H Employee Retirement Contribution 7.5% "109,884" "64,937" P 62.86% C S Retirement Contribution Employees NOV 1982 I Police Retirement and Disability Plan "85,985" "102,564" F 45.60% C I Retirement Disability Police Dept. NOV 1982 J Police Overtime Pay at rate of time and one-half "118,160" "79,497" P 59.78% C I Police Dept. Overtime Pay Holiday Pay Time & l/2 NOV 1982 K Electric Utility Ownership "73,051" "126,655" F 36.58% O I PG&E Electric Utl Utility Acquisition NOV 1982 L City Hall Ramp Ban at Polk & Van Ness entrances "95,479" "99,838" F 48.88% P I Ramps Disabled City Hall NOV 1982 M Parnassus Heights Hotel-Carl & Hillway Streets "54,583" "140,306" F 28.01% P I Zoning Hotel Zoning Chng UC MedCenter ParnassusHts APR 1983 A "Recall, Mayor Dianne Feinstein" "30,166" "134,591" F 18.31% R I Recall Mayor Feinstein NOV 1983 A Increase number of signatures for recall election "116,316" "38,118" P 75.32% C S Recall Election Petition NOV 1983 B Voter approval before Recreation land sold "129,570" "21,758" P 85.62% C S Recreation Land Sale Playgrounds Open space Athletic fac NOV 1983 C Library for Blind and Disabled - separate Dept. "62,002" "87,080" F 41.59% C S Blind Disabled Library Department NOV 1983 D Disability transfers by Civil Serv. Commission "95,146" "51,109" P 65.05% C S Civil Service Transfers Disability NOV 1983 E Public safety employees in State P.E.R.S. "92,940" "51,546" P 64.32% C S State P.E.R.S. RSRetirement NOV 1983 F Transfers Housing Authority Police to SFPD "106,987" "37,647" P 73.97% C S Housing Auth Police Hsing Housing P.D. PERS NOV 1983 G Changes formula for retirement increase "99,372" "41,424" P 70.58% C S Retirement Cost Living NOV 1983 H "Board of Education, Community College Board $500 Pay/month" "89,222" "56,577" P 61.20% C S Board Education Comm College Salaries NOV 1983 I Changes method Police & Fire salaries are set "67,669" "77,132" F 46.73% C I Police &Fire Salaries NOV 1983 J Time and 1/2 overtime for firefighters "91,582" "59,370" P 60.67% C I Overtime Firefighters Compensation Time and l/2 NOV 1983 K Street Artist Annual Fee $80 "98,617" "49,615" P 66.53% O S Street Artist Annual Fee "Fees, Art" Artists NOV 1983 L "Painters Union, Local No. 4, Salary Demand" "44,196" "94,413" F 31.89% O L Union Painters #4 Local #4 Salary NOV 1983 M "Master Plan for development, Priority Policies" "76,659" "78,592" F 49.38% O I Master Plan Planning Priorities Zoning Developers NOV 1983 N Opposition to Military aid to El Salvador "79,937" "71,292" P 52.86% P I El Salvador Military aid Federal Govt NOV 1983 O Opposition to bilingual voting "98,333" "59,314" P 62.38% P I Bilingual English only Ballots Handbooks Voting NOV 1983 P Regulating smoking in the workplace "80,798" "79,541" P 50.39% O R Smoking Workplace No smoking Office smoke Non-smokers JUN 1984 A Employee benefits tied to Bay Area "68,437" "88,429" F 43.63% C S Benefits Fringe Benf JUN 1984 B Night Pay differential to Police officers "83,266" "75,416" P 52.47% C S Police Dept. Salaries Night Pay JUN 1984 C "Longevity pay, firefighters with 10, 15, & 20 yrs." "60,975" "93,590" F 39.45% C S Firefighters Salaries Longevity Fire Department. JUN 1984 E Hetch Hetchy bonds issued without going on ballot "96,086" "49,368" P 66.06% C S Hetch Hetchy Bonds Revenue Election JUN 1984 F "Water Dept Bonds, issued without going on ballot" "95,760" "49,201" P 66.06% C S Water Dept. Bonds Revenue Bond Election JUN 1984 G "Appoint 2 retirement managers, exempt from Civil Service" "54,084" "86,092" F 38.58% C S Retirement CivilService Exempt CSMan agers JUN 1984 H "Recorder, independent agency, under CAO" "83,286" "54,857" P 60.29% C S Registrar CAORecorder JUN 1984 I Reduce number Supervisors from 11 to 7 "48,392" "103,494" F 31.86% C I Board of Sup Elections Number Sups Supervisors JUN 1984 J Collect from prisoners cost of incarceration "100,345" "51,810" P 65.95% O I Jail costs Prisoners Incarcerate JUN 1984 K Park Shadow Ban "94,143" "59,707" P 61.19% O s Park shadow "Shadow, park" Sunshine Building reg Rec/Park NOV 1984 A "Port Revenue Bonds, $42,500,000" "180,801" "62,052" P 74.45% B s Port bonds Revenue bond "Bonds, Port" NOV 1984 B "Water Revenue bonds $104,000,000" "179,087" "55,651" P 76.29% B s Water bonds Revenue bond Bonds Water NOV 1984 C Health Commission created "121,303" "116,957" P 50.91% C S CAO Commission Health Commn Health Dept NOV 1984 D "Changes investment procedures, Retirement System" "128,846" "100,200" P 56.25% C S Retirement Investments NOV 1984 E Extends employee health benefits to surviving spouses "126,444" "109,423" P 53.61% C S Health Svc Surviving Dealth Spouses NOV 1984 F Death benefit employees killed on job "173,511" "62,796" P 73.43% C S Killed employee Death benfit NOV 1984 G Police Probation one year after training "205,548" "30,850" P 86.95% C S Probation Police Dept. NOV 1984 H "Premium pay, 2-wheel motorcycle policemen" "139,410" "100,579" P 58.09% C S Police Dept. Hazard Pay Motorcycle Premium pay NOV 1984 I Military and Social Spending "108,358" "128,153" F 45.82% O I Federal fund CAOMilitary Social Spen NOV 1984 J No City pension funds invested in South Africa "150,948" "91,788" P 62.19% P I Divestment South Africa Pensionfunds Investments Apartheid NOV 1985 A "Disabled Persons, Employment" "63,436" "36,701" P 63.35% C S Disabled Employment CivilService NOV 1985 B Small Business Commission "41,460" "59,375" F 41.12% C S Small Bus "Business, Sm" Commission NOV 1985 C "Police Drug Enforcement Fund, remove $50,000 max" "59,567" "41,665" P 58.84% C S Drug Enforce Police Enforcement Narcotic Fnd NOV 1985 D Mental Health Agencies Consolidation "57,510" "40,359" P 58.76% C S Mental Health "Health, Ment" Consolidatn State Health NOV 1985 E Meal Allowance Repeal & Rescinding Reserve "71,985" "28,925" P 71.34% O M Meal Allow Comp Worth Reserve Comparable W NOV 1985 F "Highrise Ban for three years, Buildings over 50,000 ft" "41,388" "59,455" F 41.04% O I Highrise Ban Buildings "50,000 sq ft" Development Offices NOV 1985 G "Marijuana Initiative Funding, $150,000 to Legalize" "21,972" "79,191" F 21.72% P I Marijuana Petition Drv Drugs JUN 1986 A Risk Management & Claims Investigation "76,025" "46,335" P 62.13% C S Risk Management Claims CAO City Attn. Insurance JUN 1986 B "Purchaser & Contracts, $50,000 limit" "60,202" "59,523" P 50.28% C S Purchaser Contracts CAO JUN 1986 D Civil Service System under Personnel Department "34,749" "93,838" F 27.02% C I Civil Service Personnel Employee Rel JUN 1986 E Balboa Reservoir Development Ban "50,048" "72,703" F 40.77% O I Balboa Res Housing Development City College JUN 1986 F Compensated Advocacy & Campaign Limit of $500 "67,353" "52,326" P 56.28% O I Compensated Advocacy Campaign Lmt Contribution Candidates JUN 1986 G South Africa Boycott "49,343" "67,724" F 42.15% P I South Africa Boycott Apartheid Africa JUN 1986 H AIDS Research & Education Council "71,254" "44,012" P 61.82% P I AIDS Acquired Imm Research Education Council JUN 1986 I Embarcadero Freeway Demolition "41,782" "88,527" F 32.06% P I Embarcadero Freeway Demolition Waterfront JUN 1986 J Embarcadero Freeway Policy "53,310" "75,706" F 41.32% P 2 Embarcadero Freeway Waterfront Boulevard Demolition NOV 1986 A "Bonds, Fire Protection Improvements $46,200,000" "173,883" "21,662" P 88.92% B S Water system Fire Protect High Pressur Hetchy storg "Bonds, Fire" NOV 1986 B "Moscone Conv. Center, expand, Redevelopment bonds $140 Mil" "123,384" "76,223" P 61.81% L S Moscone Center Conventions Redev Agency Yerba Buena NOV 1986 C "Refund revenue bonds, without vote" "140,095" "49,347" P 73.95% C S Refunding Revenue bond Bonds refund NOV 1986 D "After school recreation, use open space funds" "150,556" "41,959" P 78.20% C S After School Recreation Open Space School NOV 1986 E Retirement allowance increase "138,022" "55,233" P 71.42% C S Retirement Benefits NOV 1986 F Reciprocal Retirement Benefits "122,258" "62,369" P 66.22% C S Retirement Reciprocal Benefits NOV 1986 G Union representatives retirement benefits "92,655" "98,005" F 48.60% C S Union reps Retirement Leaves Benefits NOV 1986 H "Comparable worth, pay minorities & women" "115,810" "76,785" P 60.13% C S Comparable W Pay Equity Minorities Women NOV 1986 I "Police & Fire Pay, changes after annual survey" "121,012" "68,114" P 63.98% C S Police &Fire Salaries NOV 1986 J No max ages for police & fire entry or retirement "131,985" "58,687" P 69.22% C S "Age, no max" Retirement Police age Hiring age Fire age NOV 1986 K "Art Curators, exempt from Civil Service" "116,109" "67,527" P 63.23% C S Art Curators Curators CivilService NOV 1986 M "Development limits, office space" "102,295" "96,903" P 51.35% O I Planning Office Space Development Limit office DowntownPlan NOV 1986 N "Oil development moratorium, two year" "134,792" "53,555" P 71.57% O s Oil Develop Moratorium CrudeOil&Gas Develop Oil DEC 1987 X "Housing lease Broadway Tunnel air rights, Pineview" "89,088" "48,467" P 64.77% O R Tunnel Air rights Pineview Broadway Housing JUN 1987 A Polytechnic High School Site Rezoning for Housing "48,986" "36,651" P 57.20% O R Poly High Rezoning Housing JUN 1987 B Balboa South Reservoir Site Rezoning for Housing "38,550" "46,899" F 45.11% O R Balboa Res. Rezoning Housing City College JUN 1987 C Executive Park Development "54,676" "29,961" P 64.60% O S Executive Park Development NOV 1987 A "Police Facilities Bonds, $28,000,000" "129,144" "44,148" P 74.52% B S Police Buildings Buildings Bonds Police Sta. NOV 1987 B "Street Improvements Bonds, $ 27,000,000" "131,575" "40,529" P 76.45% B S Streets Bonds Asphalt Plnt Sidewalks Traffic NOV 1987 C "Mental Health Bldg, Gen. Hosp., Bonds $ 26,000,000" "138,281" "35,428" P 79.60% B S Mental Health General Hosp HospitalHeal MntlBeds 185B NOV 1987 D "Recreation & Park Bonds, $ 18,000,000" "117,062" "54,748" P 68.13% B S Rec & Park Park & Rec. Kezar Stadum NOV 1987 F "Parking Revenue Bonds, Leases with Parking Auth" "101,376" "69,791" P 59.23% L S Parking Rev. Revenue Bond Leases Parking Auth Neighborhood NOV 1987 G Eliminate SFPD Citizen Complaint Office Annual Budget Limit "84,705" "80,968" P 51.13% C S OCC Police Citizen Comp "Budget, PD" Office C.C.C NOV 1987 H Deputy Sheriff Probation extend to 18 months "125,930" "36,001" P 77.77% C S Deputy Sheriff Sheriff Probation NOV 1987 I "Deputy Sheriff Retirement Payments, 7 % limit" "93,376" "63,661" P 59.46% C S Deputy Sheriff Sheriff Retirement PERS NOV 1987 J Union Representatives Retirement Benefits "92,193" "71,303" P 56.39% C S Union Reps Retirement Benefits Labor NOV 1987 K Per Diem Nurses Retirement Exemption "96,563" "68,045" P 58.66% C S Nurses Retirement PerDiem Nurs Exemption NOV 1987 L "County Clerk, appt by Sup Ct., not Civil Service" "91,967" "64,065" P 58.94% C S County Clerk Clerk Superior Ct. CivilService NOV 1987 N Candidate Filing Deadline "111,610" "46,481" P 70.60% C S Candidates Deadline Election Filing Date NOV 1987 O Retired Employees Vote Health Service Board "108,757" "52,352" P 67.51% C S Retired Employees Health Svc Election Employees NOV 1987 P District Election of Supervisors "76,914" "98,171" F 43.93% C I Districts Elections Supervisors Board of Sup NOV 1987 Q "Minimum Firefighter Staffing, Stations, Budget" "75,070" "86,627" F 46.43% C I Firefighters Fire Budget BudgetFire S tation Fire Department. NOV 1987 R Utility User Tax Repeal "103,484" "63,295" P 62.05% O I Utility Tax Repeal Tax NOV 1987 T Public Land Sale to Require Voter Approval "87,189" "76,384" P 53.30% P I Land Sales Voter Approv "Sales, Land" NOV 1987 U Nuclear Free Zone "91,350" "75,314" P 54.81% P I Nuclear Radioactive Military Food Weapons NOV 1987 V Consumer Boycott Firms -- South Africa Apartheid "98,281" "67,729" P 59.20% P I South Africa Apartheid Boycott NOV 1987 W Baseball Stadium at Seventh and Townsend Streets "85,005" "96,445" F 46.85% P 2 Baseball Stadium 7th&Townsend Townsend&7th JUN 1988 A "School Improvement Bonds $90,000,000" "130,534" "32,099" P 80.26% B S Bonds Improvement Schools Buildings JUN 1988 B Pay Freeze/Reduced Work Week "125,472" "35,389" P 78.00% C S Pay Freeze Freeze Work Week JUN 1988 C Muni Sick Leave Payments "55,219" "103,534" F 34.78% C S Muni Railway Unused SickL Sick Leave Drivers Leave JUN 1988 D Early Retirement "119,610" "39,844" P 75.01% C S Employees Early Retire Retirement Incentive JUN 1988 G Retirement Board Composition "80,505" "73,209" P 52.37% C S Retirement Board President Board of Sup Supervisors JUN 1988 H Conduct Special Elections by Mail "69,265" "88,563" F 43.89% C S Elections Special Elct Mail Elect JUN 1988 I Purchasing Procedures "109,739" "35,839" P 75.38% C S Purchaser Controller Procedures Paying Purchasing JUN 1988 J Asian Art Museum Positions "78,264" "74,070" P 51.38% C S Asian Art Museum Exam Exempt CivilService JUN 1988 K Gann Limit Override "67,692" "87,480" F 43.62% O S Gann Limit Limit Override Appropriatn Taxes JUN 1988 L Balboa Reservoir Development "78,049" "79,010" F 49.69% O M Balboa Reservoir Housing Reservoir Rezone Development JUN 1988 M Hosting 1996 Olympics "98,952" "61,478" P 61.68% P s Olympics Host Olympic Olympic 1996 Gay Olympics NOV 1988 A "Library Bonds $109,500,000" "186,336" "58,048" P 76.25% B S Main Library Library Safety Impr Buildings NOV 1988 C Controller's Term of Office "170,270" "56,991" P 74.92% C S Controller Term Office Ten Yr Term NOV 1988 D Parking and Traffic Department "149,397" "82,785" P 64.34% C S DPT Seven Member ManagePkgLot Traffic NOV 1988 E Park and Open Space Fund "176,549" "49,582" P 78.07% C S Parks After School School Rec. Open Space NOV 1988 F Meet and Confer Authority "140,575" "81,523" P 63.29% C S MOU Mayor ERD Bargaining Unions NOV 1988 G Contract Approval Authority "151,568" "60,139" P 71.59% C S Contracts Expenditure NOV 1988 H Retirement System Tax Law Changes "180,400" "37,190" P 82.91% C S Retirement Tax Laws Benefit Tax Benefit NOV 1988 I Retirement System Community Property Law Changes "161,072" "61,634" P 72.32% C S Retirement Community Pr Divorced Sp Spouse NOV 1988 J Police & Firefighters Pension Benefits "162,131" "66,177" P 71.01% C S Police/Fire Pensions Vesting Retirement NOV 1988 K Environmental Protection Loans "140,983" "85,129" P 62.35% C S Environment Protection Loans Bonds NOV 1988 L Health Service Board Membership/Elections "127,369" "86,250" P 59.62% C S Health Svc Board Elections Vacancy Board of Sup NOV 1988 M Muni Railway Negotiated Procurement "130,603" "84,847" P 60.62% C S Muni Railway Negotiate Vehicles Purchaser Mass Transit NOV 1988 N Charter Asian Art Commission "131,302" "86,670" P 60.24% C S Asian Art Acquire Land Charter Comm Art NOV 1988 O Two Term Limit for Supervisors "101,868" "129,327" F 44.06% C I Supervisors Limit 2 Term Two Term Lmt Board of Sup NOV 1988 P Regulation of Taxicabs "79,804" "131,910" F 37.69% O S Taxicabs Repeal PropK Permits Cabs NOV 1988 Q Health Care Community Service "129,257" "86,822" P 59.82% O I Health Care Private Hlth Hospitals NOV 1988 R Renegotiate USS Missouri MOU "108,890" "135,037" F 44.64% O M USS Missouri MOU Renogot Homeporting Missouri Port NOV 1988 S Implement USS Missouri MOU "125,494" "119,012" P 51.33% O s Homeporting Port Dredging Missouri Navy NOV 1988 T Off-Street Parking Fund Expenditures "92,096" "125,796" F 42.27% O s Parking Fund Park Meter Off-Street General Fund Commuter Prk NOV 1988 U Vacancy Rent Control "100,500" "138,201" F 42.10% O I Rent Control Vacancy Cntr Housing NOV 1988 V Police Horse Patrol "201,074" "31,487" P 86.46% P I Police Horse Retain Patrl Horse Patrol NOV 1988 W Mutual Recognition: Palestine & Israel "71,737" "155,787" F 31.53% P I Palestine Israel Recognition NOV 1988 X Operating Expenditures From Same Yr Revenues Only "139,112" "79,589" P 63.61% P M Operating $ Budget Surplus Fund Balance Budg NOV 1988 Z Hetch Hetchy Power Contracts "72,523" "155,998" F 31.74% P I Water Hetch Hetchy Power Contracts NOV 1989 A "Public Bldg Safety Improvement Bonds $59,700,000" "104,460" "21,285" P 83.07% B S Buildings Public Bldg Safety Impr Earthquake Disabled NOV 1989 B "Sales Tax for Transportation, Create Authority" "107,017" "55,997" P 65.65% O S Tax Transport Transport Au Authority Sales Tax NOV 1989 C Equipment Lease Financing "76,256" "78,653" F 49.23% C S Equipment Lease Financing Non-profit NOV 1989 D Board of Supervisors Salaries "55,023" "111,096" F 33.12% C S Salaries Board of Sup NOV 1989 E Police and Fire Retirement Benefits "89,933" "71,927" P 55.56% C S Police/Fire Retirement Benefits NOV 1989 F Retired City Employees Retirement Benefits "110,929" "49,876" P 68.98% C S Retired Employee Retirement Benefits NOV 1989 G Prevailing Rates of Wages "68,919" "76,314" F 47.45% C S Salaries Flat Rates Range Rates Prevailing NOV 1989 H Sick Leave Transfer for Catastrophic Illness "89,936" "75,021" P 54.52% C S Employees Illness Sick Leave Catastrophic NOV 1989 I Vacation Credit Transfer for Catastrophic Illness "114,373" "49,313" P 69.87% C S Employees Vacation Illness Catastrophic NOV 1989 J Controller Duties "64,940" "64,244" P 50.27% C S Controller Duties Audits NOV 1989 K Expand Sheriff Duties "65,968" "87,027" F 43.12% C S Sheriff Duties Security Deputy Sherf Salaries NOV 1989 L Juvenile Probation Department "114,477" "36,589" P 75.78% C S Juvenile Court Probation Department CivilService NOV 1989 M PUC Deputy General Managers "53,585" "93,517" F 36.43% C S PUC Deputy G Mgr Public Util CivilService NOV 1989 N Retirement Board Membership "67,535" "81,786" F 45.23% C S Retirement RetirementBd Membership NOV 1989 O Campaign Contributions "34,014" "115,588" F 22.74% O S Campaign Contribution Candidates Elections NOV 1989 P Downtown Baseball Ballpark "85,796" "87,850" F 49.41% O M Downtown Ball China Basin Rezone Spectacor Baseball NOV 1989 Q Residential Rent Tax "54,887" "108,859" F 33.52% O s Tax Residential Rent Tax Homeless Housing NOV 1989 R Condominium Conversion "48,461" "110,417" F 30.50% O I Condominiums Conversion Residential NOV 1989 S Domestic Partners "83,541" "85,227" F 49.50% O R Domestic P Partnerships Unmarried NOV 1989 U AIDS Research and Services "133,103" "29,711" P 81.75% P s AIDS Research Research NOV 1989 V Candlestick Park Improvements "83,599" "78,875" P 51.45% P I Candlestick Improvements Baseball NOV 1989 W Vote By Mail "64,237" "96,406" F 39.99% P I Voting Mail Voting Ballots Elections JUN 1990 A "Public Safety Improvement Bonds $332,400,000" "105,865" "29,447" P 78.24% B S FEMA Safety Earthquake Buildings Hazards JUN 1990 B School Facilities Safety Special Tax "89,439" "43,339" P 67.36% T S Property Tax Repair Schls Tax Schools Earthquake JUN 1990 C Equipment Lease Financing "85,097" "41,469" P 67.24% C S Lease Equipment Financing JUN 1990 D Neighborhood Beautification Fund "71,076" "61,812" P 53.49% O S Neighborhood Beautify Graffiti Business Tax Tax JUN 1990 F Minimum Firefighter Staffing "64,872" "70,295" F 47.99% C I Fire Department Staffing Minimum FD JUN 1990 G Former Supervisor Health Benefits "86,245" "45,332" P 65.55% C S Supervisors Health Benft Former Supr Health Sve Insurance JUN 1990 H Fire Inspector & Engineer Retirement Benefits "92,534" "31,329" P 74.71% C S Fire Inspector Fire Engr Benefits PERS Retirement JUN 1990 I Retired Teachers Consulting Contracts "95,371" "31,305" P 75.29% C S Teachers Retired Consultants Schools JUN 1990 J Human Rights Commission "78,308" "41,821" P 65.19% C S Human Rights Commission Members JUN 1990 K Seven Member Commissions "48,646" "79,000" F 38.11% C S Commissions Increase Mbr Seven Member JUN 1990 L Commissioner Residency Requirement "69,949" "52,875" P 56.95% C S Commissions SF Residents Residency Boards JUN 1990 M Commission Gender Composition "46,849" "72,953" F 39.11% C S Commissions Gender Women Men Sex JUN 1990 N Two-Term Limit for Supervisors "78,998" "54,799" P 59.04% C I Supervisors Limit 2 Term Terms Two Terms JUN 1990 O Hypodermic Syringes "68,139" "59,663" P 53.32% P I Hypodermic Syringes Needles Drugs AIDS NOV 1990 A "Correctional Facilities Jail Bonds $16,500,000" "135,528" "60,086" P 69.28% B S Jails Bryant St. San Bruno Corrections NOV 1990 B "Youth Guidance Center Bonds $73,800,000" "115,830" "82,003" F 58.55% B S Youth Guidance Detention YouthGuidCtr JuvenileHall NOV 1990 C Port Revenue Bond Procedures "71,593" "110,108" F 39.40% C S "Bonds, Port" Port Bonds Revenue Bond Port Comm. Board of Sup NOV 1990 D Police and Fire Bargaining and Arbitration "104,655" "85,812" P 54.95% C S Police & Fir Bargaining Arbitration Collective B Binding Arb. NOV 1990 E Nuclear Free Zone "64,429" "128,977" F 33.31% C I Nuclear Radioactive Weapons Commission Investments NOV 1990 F Airport Police Retirement Benefits "89,233" "100,646" F 46.99% C S Airport PERS Retirement Age 50 Police Airpt NOV 1990 G Adult Probation Confidential Secretary "85,835" "97,585" F 46.80% C S Adult Probation Secretary CivilService Probation NOV 1990 H Waterfront Land Use Plan "97,183" "95,415" P 50.46% O I Waterfront Land Use Hotels Maritime Use Port NOV 1990 I Mission Bay Office Space Limit Exemption "99,698" "100,291" F 49.85% O S Mission Bay Development Office Space DowntownPlan Planning NOV 1990 J "Housing Affordability Fund $15,000,000 a year" "87,023" "101,990" F 46.04% O S Board of Sup Low/Moderate Housing Affordable H Housing Fund NOV 1990 K Domestic Partners "112,563" "95,864" P 54.01% O S Domestic Partners Unmarried Relationship DEC 1991 A School Sales Tax "97,461" "79,087" P 55.20% O S Sales Tax School Tax Tax NOV 1991 A "Early Retirement, Add 3 Years Service and Age" "139,053" "38,794" P 78.19% C S Early Retire Retirement Employees 3 and 3 NOV 1991 B Collective Bargaining for Miscellaneous Employees "96,126" "78,950" P 54.91% C 2 Bargaining Collective Salaries Pay Employees NOV 1991 C Civil Service Rules Removed from Charter "98,473" "67,254" P 59.42% C S Civil Serv. Rules Hiring NOV 1991 D Civil Service Eligibles "115,412" "51,952" P 68.96% C S Civil Serv. Eligibles Hiring Proc. Rules of 3 NOV 1991 E Discharge of Civil Service Employees "107,689" "60,158" P 64.16% C B Discharge Civil Serv. Terminate Employees NOV 1991 F City Supplement Military Pay for Civil Serv. Employee "114,683" "57,211" P 66.72% C B Military Reservists Active Duty Pay NOV 1991 G Allow Housing Authority Police to Change to SFPD "104,391" "67,909" P 60.59% C S Housing Auth Police NOV 1991 H "Deputy Mayor Ban, Limit Mayor's Staff Salaries" "114,583" "56,217" P 67.09% C I Deputy Mayor Mayor's Off. Salaries Employee NOV 1991 I Appointment of Minors to Boards "72,491" "100,272" F 41.96% C S Appointments Minors Boards Commissions NOV 1991 J Children's Fund from Property Tax Annually 10 Yrs "95,913" "80,246" P 54.45% C I Children's Fund Property Tax Tax Property Tax NOV 1991 K Domestic Partners Repeal "75,320" "108,926" F 40.88% O I Domestic Partnership Repeal NOV 1991 L Rezone Phelan Avenue Loop Use "74,955" "89,834" F 45.49% O R Phelan Ave. Use Zoning City College Phelan Loop NOV 1991 M "Limit Landlord Charge, 10%-14% Above Previous Rent" "81,656" "103,586" F 44.08% O I Vacancy Control Rent Control Landlord NOV 1991 N Residential Rental Buildings Condo Conversion "57,874" "115,642" F 33.35% O S Condominiums Conversions Residential NOV 1991 O "Affirm 1st Amendment, Right to Freedom of Speech" "122,563" "46,521" P 72.49% P I First Amendment Censorship Freedom Constitution NOV 1991 P Restore Hemp Medications to Available Medicines "136,492" "35,732" P 79.25% P I Hemp Medicines Marijuana Treatment NOV 1991 Q Reduce Federal Military Budget by 10% Annually "107,724" "66,321" P 61.89% O S Federal Bdgt Reduce Budget U.S. Military Priorities JUN 1992 A Golden Gate Park Improvement Bonds "120,197" "44,904" P 72.80% B S Park Golden Gate JUN 1992 B Civic Center Plaza Improvement Bonds "70,809" "88,664" F 44.40% B S Plaza Civic Center JUN 1992 C Civic Center Garage Bonds "56,753" "98,865" F 36.47% B S Parking Civic Center Garage JUN 1992 D Civic Center Heating System Improvement Bonds "63,514" "91,551" F 40.96% B S Steam Heat Civic Center Heating Syst JUN 1992 E General Fund Percentage 12 Yrs for Capital Project "59,870" "91,230" F 39.62% C S Infrastruct. Fund Capital Proj JUN 1992 F County Clerk duties and personnel transfer to CAO "85,791" "52,177" P 62.18% C S County Clerk Duties CAO JUN 1992 G Chief Zoo Vet Appointed at Pleasure of Rec & Park "84,079" "63,162" P 57.10% C S Chief Vet Zoo Veterinarian Rec/Park JUN 1992 H Purchaser transfer inventory control to City Departments "71,241" "70,389" P 50.30% C S Inventory Purchaser Control JUN 1992 I Dividing California into Two States "58,707" "95,812" F 37.99% P S Two States Divide Calif California Northern CA JUN 1992 J San Francisco in Northern California "97,448" "57,052" P 63.07% P S San Francisc No. Calif. Northern CA NOV 1992 A "Earthquake Unreinforced Masonry Bonds $350,000,000" "197,128" "84,735" P 69.94% B S Earthquake Safety Loan UMB UMB Loans Unreinfoced NOV 1992 B "San Bruno Jail Bonds $158,100,000" "156,851" "116,872" F 57.30% B S San Bruno Jail NOV 1992 C "Fire Department Bonds $40,800,000" "188,680" "87,229" P 68.38% B S Fire Department. Seismic NOV 1992 D "Health Department Lease Financing $20,000,000 +" "132,154" "132,998" F 49.84% C S Health Dept. Lease Financing Hospitals NOV 1992 E Collective Bargaining Start Date "193,202" "70,499" P 73.27% C S Collective B Bargaining Salaries Benefits Negotiating NOV 1992 F Retirement Allowance Increase $75 a month "148,712" "123,083" P 54.71% C S Retirement Allowance Benefits Employees NOV 1992 G Retirement Plan Transfer Misc to Police or Fire "199,928" "68,233" P 74.56% C S Retirement TransferCrdt Police Firefighters Miscelleous NOV 1992 H Allowable Rent Increases Eliminate 4% minimum "143,761" "128,193" P 52.86% O I Rent Control Rent Raise CPI Landlords NOV 1992 J Aggressive Panhandling Prohibited "152,982" "123,852" P 55.26% O M Panhandling Begging Harrassment Hounding Solicit NOV 1992 K Health Maintenance Organization District "137,537" "125,881" P 52.21% O I H.M.O. Zoning Medical Bldg Divisadero Geary Blvd NOV 1992 L Farmers' Market Zoning Restrictions "105,678" "165,559" F 38.96% O I Zoning Farmer's Mkt Housing Bernal Hts. Alemany JUN 1993 A School Sales Tax "59,574" "21,108" P 73.84% T SE NOV 1993 A Cultural Facilities Improvement Bonds "88,721" "56,277" F 61.19% B S Cultural Improvement Bonds NOV 1993 AA Public Officials Ride Public Transit "91,387" "49,210" P 65.00% P I Officials Public Transit Ride NOV 1993 B Street and Traffic Safety Improvement Bonds "84,375" "59,545" F 58.63% B S St. & Traffic Safety Improvement Bonds NOV 1993 BB Police Puppet "70,374" "67,857" P 50.91% P I Puppet Police NOV 1993 C Sales Tax "70,898" "73,222" F 49.19% O B Sales Tax NOV 1993 D Police and Fire Early Retirement "63,193" "78,315" F 44.66% C S Police Fire Early Retire Retirement NOV 1993 E Spousal Pension Benefits "65,323" "77,058" F 45.88% C S Spousal Pension Benefits NOV 1993 F Police and Fire Benefit Modifications "50,858" "86,734" F 36.96% C S Police Fire Retirement Modification NOV 1993 G Wage Freeze "62,311" "73,863" F 45.76% C S Wage Freeze NOV 1993 H Radio Communication System Lease Financing "77,383" "56,533" P 57.78% L S Radio Lease Financing NOV 1993 I Health Department Lease Financing "60,789" "76,241" F 44.36% L S Health Dept. Lease Financing NOV 1993 J Cash Management "72,068" "64,614" P 52.73% C S Cash Management NOV 1993 K Ethics Commission "71,623" "65,976" P 52.05% C S Ethics Commission NOV 1993 L Human Resources Department "79,911" "54,277" P 59.55% C S Human Resources NOV 1993 M Transportation Commission "72,090" "65,925" P 52.23% C S Transportation Commission NOV 1993 N Charter Review "73,953" "62,781" P 54.09% C S Charter Review NOV 1993 O Meetings of Supervisor Committees "89,642" "46,359" P 65.91% C S Supervisor Committees Meetings NOV 1993 P Board of Supervisors Meetings "82,388" "50,799" P 61.86% C S Meetings Bd of Spvrs Supervisors NOV 1993 Q Purchasing Procedures "81,339" "49,514" P 62.16% C S Purchasing Procedures NOV 1993 R Retirement Board "106,322" "27,912" P 79.21% C S Retirement Board NOV 1993 S Fine Arts Museum "99,383" "36,966" P 72.89% C S Fine Arts Museum NOV 1993 T Deputy Fire Chiefs "95,403" "39,305" P 70.82% C S Fire Chiefs Deputy NOV 1993 U City Election Procedures "122,153" "14,000" P 89.72% C S Election Procedures City NOV 1993 V General Assistance "85,738" "54,113" P 61.31% O M General Assistance NOV 1993 W Limitations on Officeholders Accounts "64,575" "68,067" F 48.68% O S Accounts Officeholder Limitations NOV 1993 X Elimination of Officeholder Accounts "89,245" "42,202" P 67.89% O I Officeholder Accounts Elimination NOV 1993 Y Taxicab Permits "63,702" "75,687" F 45.70% O M Taxicab Permits NOV 1993 Z Garbage and Recyclables "33,682" "108,860" F 23.63% O I Garbage Recyclables JUN 1994 A School Bonds "82,336" "38,023" P 68.41% B S School Bonds JUN 1994 B 911 Dispatch Center Financing "74,325" "38,713" P 65.75% L S 911 Dispatch Ctr Financing JUN 1994 C Equipment Lease Financing Limit "37,243" "71,581" F 34.22% C S Lease Finance Limit JUN 1994 D Neighborhood Police Staffing "62,414" "55,232" P 53.05% C S Police Staffing Neighborhood JUN 1994 E Library Funding "82,860" "35,800" P 69.83% C I Library Funding JUN 1994 F Employment After Retirement "59,085" "56,255" P 51.23% C S Retiree Employment JUN 1994 G Mission Driven Budgeting "60,296" "40,748" P 59.67% C S Budget Mission Drvn JUN 1994 H BART to Airport "47,711" "68,004" F 41.23% O S BART Station Airport JUN 1994 I BART to the Airport "75,844" "43,634" P 63.48% O S BART Airport JUN 1994 J ATM Area "69,432" "50,521" P 57.88% O M ATM JUN 1994 K Low-Income Rental Housing "74,301" "40,737" P 64.59% P M Low-Income Rental Housing NOV 1994 A San Bruno Jail Bonds "114,022" "97,030" F 54.03% B S San Bruno Jail Bond NOV 1994 B Main Library Asian Art Relocation Bonds "155,878" "64,266" P 70.81% B S Main Library Asian Art Bonds NOV 1994 C City Hall Improvement Bonds "134,378" "73,776" F 64.56% B S City Hall Non-Seismic Bonds NOV 1994 D Sewer Revenue Bonds "130,140" "74,381" F 63.63% B S Sewer Revenue NOV 1994 E Commission on the Status of Women "133,385" "66,217" P 66.83% C S Commission Status of Wm NOV 1994 F City Employees Collective Bargaining "153,785" "46,010" P 76.97% C S Collective Bargaining NOV 1994 G Building Inspection Commission "104,398" "90,742" P 53.50% C I Building Inspection Commission NOV 1994 H Domestic Partner Retirement Benefits "123,558" "88,720" P 58.21% C S Domestic Partner Retirement Benefits NOV 1994 I Rent Control Expansion "106,838" "102,840" P 50.95% O I Rent Control Expansion NOV 1994 J Official Newspapers "107,305" "85,765" P 55.58% O I Official Newspapers NOV 1994 K Garbage Collection & Recycling "72,926" "132,546" F 35.49% O I Garbage Recycling Collection Refuse NOV 1994 L Elections Task Force "102,608" "93,087" P 52.43% O S Task Force Elections NOV 1994 M Sidewalk Prohibitions "108,131" "111,012" F 49.34% O M Sidewalk Prohibitions NOV 1994 N General Assistance-Housing "105,636" "100,447" P 51.26% O M General Assistance Payments NOV 1994 O Downtown Transit Assessment District "92,035" "113,142" F 44.86% O I Downtown Transit Assessment NOV 1994 P Ferry Building & Pier 52 "126,826" "69,942" P 64.45% O 2 Ferry Bldg Pier 52 NOV 1994 Q Neighborhood Crime Prevention "142,256" "64,628" P 68.76% O S Crime Prevention Neighborhood NOV 1994 R Youth Commission "129,003" "78,102" P 62.29% P S Youth Commission NOV 1995 A City Hall Improvement "135,678" "59,289" P 69.59% B S City Hall Improvement NOV 1995 B Underground Storage "110,796" "78,536" F 58.52% B S Underground Storage NOV 1995 C Steinhart Aquarium Improvement "159,725" "39,965" P 79.99% B S Steinhart Acquarium Improvement NOV 1995 D Prevailing Wages "137,366" "51,253" P 72.83% C S Wages Prevailing NOV 1995 E New City Charter "106,900" "77,341" P 58.02% C S Charter New City NOV 1995 F Youth Commission "115,785" "80,117" P 59.10% C S Youth Commission NOV 1995 G Office of Citizen Complaints "116,919" "66,827" P 63.63% C S Complaints Citizen NOV 1995 H Parking and Traffic "47,466" "148,924" F 24.17% C I Parking Traffic NOV 1995 I Taxi Cabs "61,421" "129,007" F 32.25% O S Taxi Cabs NOV 1995 J Muni Audit "103,909" "86,612" P 54.54% O I Muni Audit NOV 1995 K City Services "87,936" "99,134" F 47.01% O M Services City NOV 1995 L Curfew "90,151" "106,041" F 45.95% O M Curfew NOV 1995 M Campaign Spending Limits #1 "68,083" "119,279" F 36.34% O M Campaign Spending Limits #1 NOV 1995 N Campaign Spending Limits #2 "130,682" "53,494" P 70.95% O R Campaign Spending Limits #2 NOV 1995 O Army Street/Cesar Chavez "91,647" "109,595" F 45.54% O I Army St. Cesar Chavez MAR 1996 A Moscone Convention Center "103,680" "53,005" F 66.17% B S Convention Center Moscone MAR 1996 B Ballpark "108,968" "55,368" P 66.31% O S Ballpark NOV 1996 A Affordable Housing "176,599" "85,246" P 67.44% B S Housing Affordable NOV 1996 B De Young Museum "166,923" "99,716" F 62.60% B S De Young Museum NOV 1996 C Retired Employee Benefits "130,258" "126,703" P 50.69% C S Retirement Benefit COLA NOV 1996 D Firefighters Retirement Benefits "150,017" "110,108" P 57.67% C S Firefighters Pension Benefits NOV 1996 E Employment Benefits and Practices "71,114" "188,567" F 27.39% C S Employee Benefits Retirement At-Will MEA NOV 1996 F Board of Supervisors Salaries "96,036" "166,087" F 36.64% C S Supervisor Salary Increase NOV 1996 G Election of Supervisor-District Elections "142,163" "108,378" P 56.74% C S Supervisor Election District Majority NOV 1996 H Election of Supervisors-Preference Voting "103,787" "134,263" F 43.60% C D Election Supervisor Preference Voting NOV 1996 I Police and Firefighters Personnel Policies "111,810" "132,656" F 45.74% C S Police Firefighters Personnel Policies NOV 1996 J Taxicab Permits "87,014" "170,509" F 33.79% O D Taxicabs Permits JUN 1997 A City College School Bonds "116,801" "51,664" P 69.33% B S City College School Bonds JUN 1997 B Cultural Centers Bonds "80,234" "85,474" F 48.42% B S Cultural Bonds JUN 1997 C Zoo Bonds "113,190" "55,794" P 66.98% B S Zoo Bonds JUN 1997 D Football Stadium Bonds "87,567" "86,045" P 50.44% L S Football Stadium Bonds JUN 1997 E Public Utilities Commission Revenue Uses "55,128" "93,639" F 37.06% C S Utilities Revenues JUN 1997 F Candlestick Point/Stadium Land Use "87,102" "85,902" P 50.35% O M Candlestick Stadium NOV 1997 A Water Systems Facilities Bonds "61,259" "56,085" F 52.20% B S Water Facilities Bonds NOV 1997 B Drinking Water Bonds "64,342" "53,528" F 54.59% B S Water Bonds NOV 1997 C Police/Firefighter Retirement Benefits "54,741" "56,946" F 49.01% C S Police Firefigher Retirement Benefits NOV 1997 D Lease Approvals "73,591" "34,879" P 67.84% C S Lease NOV 1997 E Youth Commission "52,218" "58,679" F 47.09% C S Youth Commission NOV 1997 F Mount Davidson "80,681" "37,547" P 68.24% O S Park Land Sale NOV 1997 G Campaign Consultants "68,903" "44,377" P 60.83% O s Campaign Consultants NOV 1997 H Central Freeway "64,609" "56,054" P 53.54% O I Freeway JUN 1998 A de Young Museum Bonds "118,013" "65,383" F 64.35% B S de Young Museum Bonds JUN 1998 B Supervisors' Salary "105,382" "75,595" P 58.23% C S Supervisor Salary JUN 1998 C Utility Revenue Use "64,333" "89,691" F 41.77% C S Utility Revenue JUN 1998 D Environment Protection Loans "107,461" "60,301" P 64.06% C S Environment Protection Loans JUN 1998 E Rent Control Exemption "70,885" "110,920" F 38.99% O I Rent Exemption JUN 1998 F Use & Occupancy of City Hall / Protocol Activities "102,765" "70,337" P 59.37% O I City Hall Protocol JUN 1998 G Board of Supervisors' Staffing "78,969" "90,710" F 46.54% O I Board Supervisor Staffing JUN 1998 H Water & Sewer Rates "100,781" "70,569" P 58.82% O I Water Sewer Rates JUN 1998 I Project Notification "106,367" "63,758" P 62.52% O I Project Notification JUN 1998 J Underground Parking for Golden Gate Park "104,069" "74,985" P 58.12% O s Underground Parking Golden Gate Park JUN 1998 K Use and Control of Treasure Island "93,501" "74,849" P 55.54% P I Treasure Island JUN 1998 L Presidio Land Use "93,002" "81,988" P 53.15% P s Presidio Land NOV 1998 A Police Retirement Benefits "125,426" "93,002" P 57.42% C S Police Retirement Benefits NOV 1998 B Customer Service Plan "118,102" "91,794" P 56.27% C S Customer NOV 1998 C Paramedic Retirement Benefits "132,437" "80,500" P 62.20% C S Paramedic Retirement Benefits NOV 1998 D Taxi Commission "143,447" "70,183" P 67.15% C S Taxi Commission NOV 1998 E Central Freeway "115,593" "103,013" P 52.88% O I Central Freeway NOV 1998 F Stadium Admission Tax "150,491" "57,588" P 72.32% O S Stadium Tax NOV 1998 G Owner Move-In Eviction Limitation "121,249" "97,850" P 55.34% O I Owner Eviction NOV 1998 H Hotel Tax Surcharge "180,129" "35,233" P 83.64% O S Hotel Tax Surcharge NOV 1998 I Bay Bridge Rail Service "131,250" "83,590" P 61.09% P M Bay Bridge Rail NOV 1998 J Health Care "140,277" "76,537" P 64.70% P M Healthcare NOV 1999 A Laguna Honda Project "139,210" "50,809" P 73.26% B S Laguna Honda NOV 1999 B Firefighter/Police Retirement Benefits "127,897" "51,183" P 71.42% C S Firefighter Police Retirement Benefits NOV 1999 C Supervisorial District Boundaries "123,196" "48,263" P 71.85% C S Supervisorial District Boundaries NOV 1999 D Sick Leave/Vacation Credit Transfers "138,672" "44,246" P 75.81% C S Sick Leave Vacation Credit NOV 1999 E Municipal Transportation Agency "110,079" "70,113" P 61.09% C S Municipal Transportation Agency NOV 1999 F ATM Fees "124,615" "62,978" P 66.43% O I ATM Fees NOV 1999 G Sunshine Ordinance Amendment "97,156" "69,086" P 58.44% O I Sunshine Ordinance Amendment NOV 1999 H Downtown Caltrain Station "123,623" "54,751" P 69.31% O I Downtown Caltrain NOV 1999 I Octavia Boulevard Plan "97,386" "81,823" P 54.34% O s Octavia Boulevard NOV 1999 J Central Freeway Replacement "86,236" "95,831" F 47.36% O I Central Freeway NOV 1999 K Campaign Expenditure Limit "140,882" "35,655" P 79.80% O C Campaign Expenditure MAR 2000 A Recreation & Park Bonds "144,474" "38,885" P 78.79% B S Recreation Park Bonds MAR 2000 B Academy of Sciences Bonds "122,722" "60,368" P 67.03% B S Academy Sciences Bonds MAR 2000 C Open Space Fund "126,478" "44,993" P 73.76% C S Space Fund MAR 2000 D Board of Supervisors Benefits "88,671" "86,851" P 50.52% C S Supervisors Benefits MAR 2000 E Public Assistance Benefits "72,735" "102,946" F 41.40% O I Public Assistance Benefits MAR 2000 F Bayview Hunters Point Reparations "66,008" "109,601" F 37.59% P I Bayview Hunters Point Reparations NOV 2000 A Branch Library Bonds "219,631" "75,647" P 74.38% B S Library Bonds NOV 2000 B District Aid "109,149" "181,994" F 37.49% C S District Aid NOV 2000 C City Worker Retirement Benefits "172,675" "114,409" P 60.15% C S City Worker Retirement Benefits NOV 2000 D Children's Fund "207,749" "76,325" P 73.13% C S Children Fund NOV 2000 E City Retiree Health Benefits "160,068" "121,824" P 56.78% C S City Retiree Health Benefits NOV 2000 F Closure of JFK Drive "133,808" "162,895" F 45.10% O I Closure JFK NOV 2000 G Closure of JFK Drive with Limits "109,486" "177,667" F 38.13% O s Closure JFK NOV 2000 H Landlord/Renters Costs "169,858" "126,308" P 57.35% O I Landlord Renter NOV 2000 I Business Tax Revision "96,515" "169,436" F 36.29% O M Business Tax Revision NOV 2000 J City Contractor Contribution "236,094" "49,538" P 82.66% O I City Contractor Contribution NOV 2000 K Office Development Controls "111,610" "172,838" F 39.24% O 2 Office Development Controls NOV 2000 L Office Development/Live Work Controls "142,241" "143,513" F 49.78% O I Office Development Controls Live Work NOV 2000 M Taxicab Permits "103,722" "170,010" F 37.89% O s Taxicab Permits NOV 2000 N Controls on Rental Conversions "126,746" "149,059" F 45.95% O I Control Rental Conversions NOV 2000 O Public Campaign Finance "144,692" "130,119" P 52.65% O C Public Campaign Finance NOV 2000 P Hunter's Point Clean-Up "242,795" "38,293" P 86.38% P s Hunter's Point Clean-up NOV 2000 Q Pedestrian Safety Fund "190,581" "94,329" P 66.89% P s Pedestrian Safety Fund NOV 2000 R Pier 45 "202,731" "76,540" P 72.59% P s Pier NOV 2001 A Community College District General Obligation Bonds "91,643" "35,392" P 72.14% B C Community College Bonds NOV 2001 B Solar Energy Revenue Bond "92,798" "35,061" P 72.58% B S Solar Energy Revenue Bond NOV 2001 C Elective Office Vacancies "92,534" "30,679" P 75.10% C S Elective Office Vacancies NOV 2001 D Voter Approval Required for Bay Fill "94,085" "32,277" P 74.46% C S Voter Approval Bay Fill NOV 2001 E "Elections, Ethics, & Outside Counsel" "76,180" "45,319" P 62.70% C S Elections Ethics Counsel NOV 2001 F Municipal Water & Power Agency "64,405" "64,921" F 49.80% C S Municipal Water Power Agency NOV 2001 G Redistricting "67,913" "53,450" P 55.96% C S Redistricting NOV 2001 H Board Authorization of Solar Power & Energy Conservation Bonds "68,393" "58,493" P 53.90% C S Board Solar Power Energy Bonds NOV 2001 I San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District (MUD) "60,227" "64,583" F 48.25% C I San Francisco Brisbane Municipal Utility MUD MAR 2002 A Instant Runoff "76,340" "61,261" P 55.48% C S Runoff MAR 2002 B Cost of Living Benefits "83,687" "48,356" P 63.38% C S Living Benefits MAR 2002 C Non-U.S. Citizen Commission Participation "44,157" "94,895" F 31.76% C S Citizen Commission Participation MAR 2002 D Appointment of Planning Commission & Board of Appeals "73,992" "55,485" P 57.15% C S Appointment Planning Commisssion Board Appeals MAR 2002 E Domestic Partner Benefits "90,431" "47,193" P 65.71% C S Domestic Partner Benefits MAR 2002 F Citizen Oversight of Bond Expenditures "95,012" "39,929" P 70.41% O s Citizen Oversight Bond Expenditures MAR 2002 G Outdoor Commercial Advertising "108,988" "28,736" P 79.14% O s Outdoor Commercial Advertising NOV 2002 A Water Bonds "105,468" "92,557" F 53.26% B S Water Bonds NOV 2002 B Affordable Housing Bonds "117,572" "93,135" F 55.80% B S Affordable Housing Bonds NOV 2002 BB Bart Seismic Safety Bond "140,610" "52,167" P 72.94% B C Bart Seismic Safety Bond NOV 2002 C Veterans Building Bonds "112,475" "92,042" F 55.00% B S Veterans Building Bonds NOV 2002 D Energy "95,835" "111,255" F 46.28% C S Energy NOV 2002 E "Water & Sewer Rates, Surplus Funds" "108,080" "87,482" P 55.27% C S Water Sewer Rates Surplus NOV 2002 F Entertainment Commission Appointments "113,470" "86,627" P 56.71% C S Entertainment Commission Appointments NOV 2002 G Elections Assistance "141,052" "52,467" P 72.89% C S Elections Assistance NOV 2002 H Police & Firefighter Retirement Benefits "132,440" "73,653" P 64.26% C S Police Firefighter Retirement Benefits NOV 2002 I Paid Parental Leave "111,600" "96,033" P 53.75% C S Paid Parental Leave NOV 2002 J Supervisors Salaries "111,646" "89,351" P 55.55% C S Supervisors Salaries NOV 2002 K Selection of Official Newspapers "71,756" "119,931" F 37.43% O s Selection Official Newspapers NOV 2002 L Real Estate Tax "92,163" "113,902" F 44.73% O s Real Estate Tax NOV 2002 M Economic Development "93,404" "98,127" F 48.77% O M Economic Development NOV 2002 N Adjusting Services & Payments to Homeless Individuals "125,436" "84,433" P 59.77% O I Adjust Services Payments Homeless NOV 2002 O Conditions for Providing Services & Payments to Homeless Individuals "98,341" "106,257" F 48.07% O s Conditions Adjust Services Payments Homeless NOV 2002 P Revenue Bond Oversight Committee "109,577" "83,843" P 56.65% O s Revenue Bond Oversight Committee NOV 2002 Q Use of City Funds "131,117" "63,822" P 67.26% O M City Funds NOV 2002 R Condominium Conversion With Certain Conditions "82,089" "123,129" F 40.00% O I Condominium Conversion NOV 2002 S Medical Marijuana "127,661" "78,181" P 62.02% P s Medical Marijuana NOV 2003 A School Bonds "139,814" "58,254" P 70.59% B se School Bonds NOV 2003 B Retirement Benefits for Safety Employees "125,142" "62,103" P 66.83% C S Retirement Benefits Safety Employees NOV 2003 C City Services Auditor "133,879" "55,819" P 70.57% C S City Services Auditor NOV 2003 D Small Business Commission "104,922" "82,698" P 55.92% C S Small Business Commission NOV 2003 E Ethics Reform "114,010" "70,045" P 61.94% C S Ethics Reform NOV 2003 F Targeted Early Retirement "128,112" "61,465" P 67.58% C S Targeted Early Retirement NOV 2003 G Rainy Day Fund "146,004" "46,605" P 75.80% C S Rainy Day Fund NOV 2003 H Police Commission / Office of Citizen Complaints "99,314" "91,900" P 51.94% C S Police Commission Office of Citizen Complaints NOV 2003 I Child Care for Low Income Families "115,146" "77,256" P 59.85% O s Child Care Low Income NOV 2003 J Facilities for the Homeless "113,564" "79,871" P 58.71% O I Facilities Homeless NOV 2003 K Sales Tax for Transportation "142,042" "47,879" P 74.79% O S Sales Tax Transportation NOV 2003 L Minimum Wage "117,140" "79,498" P 59.57% O I Minimum Wage NOV 2003 M Aggressive Solicitation Ban "117,405" "79,375" P 59.66% O I Aggressive Solicitation Ban NOV 2003 N Taxi Permit Holder Disability "52,326" "134,465" F 28.01% O s Taxi Permits Holder Disability MAR 2004 A Deferred Taxation Plan "107,690" "64,943" P 62.38% C S Deferred Taxation Plan MAR 2004 B "Retirement Benefits for Public Defenders, District Attorneys, and Investigators" "114,209" "54,418" P 67.73% C S Retirement Benefits Defenders DA Investigators MAR 2004 C Civilian Jobs in the Police Department "105,005" "64,773" P 61.85% C S Civilian Jobs Police Department MAR 2004 D Equal Treatment of Domestic Partners "113,646" "60,999" P 65.07% C S Equal Treatment Domestic Partners MAR 2004 E Requests for City Records Containing Private Information "87,704" "80,236" P 52.22% C S Requests City Records Private MAR 2004 F Labor Negotiations with Deputy Sheriffs "103,327" "60,267" P 63.16% C S Labor Negotiations Deputy Sheriffs MAR 2004 G Supplemental Pay for City Employees on Military Duty "99,726" "69,589" P 58.90% C S Supplemental Pay City Employee Military MAR 2004 H Public Education Fund "123,103" "50,837" P 70.77% C S Public Education Fund MAR 2004 I Replacement of Diesel Buses "118,074" "56,864" P 67.49% O s Replacement Diesel Buses MAR 2004 J Incentives to Build Below-Market-Rate Housing "52,028" "121,352" F 30.01% O I Incentives Build Below-Market Housing MAR 2004 RM2 Regional Measure 2 Traffic Relief Plan "115,891" "53,214" P 68.53% RM 2 Regional Traffic Relief Plan NOV 2004 A Affordable Housing Bonds "209,259" "116,706" F 64.20% B S Affordable Housing NOV 2004 AA BART Earthquake Safety Bond "224,297" "71,301" P 75.88% RM 2 BART Earthquake Safety NOV 2004 B Historical Preservation Bonds "181,658" "134,896" F 57.39% B S Historical Preservation NOV 2004 C Health Service System "166,651" "129,210" P 56.33% C S Health Service System NOV 2004 D Changes to City Charter "118,123" "162,385" F 42.11% C S Changes City Charter NOV 2004 E Police and Fire Survivor Benefits "210,091" "108,193" P 66.01% C S Police Fire Survivor Benefits NOV 2004 F Noncitizen Voting in School Board Elections "155,643" "164,924" F 48.55% C S Noncitizen Voting School Board NOV 2004 G Health Plans for City Residents "201,674" "100,206" P 66.81% C S Health Plans City Residents NOV 2004 H Naming the Stadium at Candlestick Point "170,217" "141,904" P 54.54% O s Stadium Candlestick NOV 2004 I Economic Analysis of Legislation "154,022" "142,650" P 51.92% O s Economic Analysis Legislation NOV 2004 J Sales Tax Increase "131,529" "182,477" F 41.89% O S Sales Tax Increase NOV 2004 K Business Tax "135,068" "162,910" F 45.33% O S Business Tax NOV 2004 L Use of Hotel Tax to Preserve Movie Theaters "78,157" "229,487" F 25.41% O I Hotel Tax Preserve Movie Theaters NOV 2004 M THIS MEASURE HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN NOV 2004 N Withdrawing U.S. Military Personnel from Iraq "195,257" "113,053" P 63.33% P s Withdrawing Military Iraq NOV 2004 O Use of Sales Tax Funds "181,340" "122,644" P 59.65% P S Use Sales Tax Funds NOV 2005 A Community College District General Obligation Bonds "134,999" "76,320" F 63.88% B S Principal NOV 2005 B Street and Sidewalk Improvement Bond "119,095" "91,952" F 56.43% B S Principal NOV 2005 C Ethics Commission Budget and Outside Counsel "81,672" "120,968" F 40.30% C S Annual Budget Audit Baseline Budget Ethics Commission Outside Counsel NOV 2005 D Appointment of Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors "71,585" "129,801" F 35.55% C S Hold-Over NOV 2005 E Election Date of the Assessor-Recorder and Public Defender "138,765" "58,998" P 70.17% C S NOV 2005 F Neighborhood Firehouses "119,581" "88,062" P 57.59% O I NOV 2005 G Access to Underground Parking at Golden Gate Park "138,069" "65,862" P 67.70% O s NOV 2005 H Firearm Ban "123,033" "89,856" P 57.79% O s NOV 2005 I "No Military Recruiters in Public Schools, Scholarships for Education and Job Training" "125,581" "86,723" P 59.15% P I JUN 2006 A Additional Funding for Homicide Prevention Services "66,982" "69,060" F 49.24% C S Annual Budget Fiscal Year General Fund JUN 2006 B Eviction Disclosure Ordinance "71,440" "65,373" P 52.22% O s JUN 2006 C Appointing Elected Officials to the Transbay Joint Powers Authority "37,030" "93,905" F 28.28% O s Metropolitan Transportation Commission Municipal Transportation Agency Transbay Joint Powers Authority JUN 2006 D Zoning Changes to Limit Services at Laguna Honda Hospital and Other Residential Health Care Facilities "99,060" "35,418" P 73.66% O I """Public"" District" Zoning Administrator NOV 2006 A School Bonds "171,236" "60,640" P 73.85% B se Annual Budget Audit Fiscal Year Parcel Tax Principal NOV 2006 B Allowing Members of Boards and Commissions to Participate in Meetings by Teleconference due to Pregnancy and Related Conditions; Adoption of Parental Leave Policies. "164,166" "63,157" P 72.22% O S Other Electric means Parental Leave Teleconference NOV 2006 C Setting Salaries of Certain Local Elected Officials "140,561" "81,396" P 63.33% C S Civil Service Commission Consumer Price Index (CPI) Cost-Of-Living Adjustment NOV 2006 D Disclosure of Private Information "143,020" "79,230" P 64.35% O s NOV 2006 E Parking Tax Ordinance "73,922" "151,628" F 32.77% O s Valet Parking Service NOV 2006 F Paid Sick Leave Ordinance "139,005" "89,057" P 60.95% O s NOV 2006 G Limitations on Formula Retail Stores "125,728" "90,353" P 58.19% O s Planning Commission NOV 2006 H Relocation Assistance for No Fault Tenant Removal "120,916" "107,541" P 52.93% O s NOV 2006 I Adopting a Policy that the Mayor Appear Monthly at a Board of Supervisors Meeting "126,023" "97,567" P 56.36% P s NOV 2006 J Adopting a Policy Calling for the Impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney "133,042" "94,282" P 58.53% P s High Crimes and Misdemeanors Impeachment NOV 2006 K Adopting a Policy Relating to the Housing Needs of Seniors and Disabled Adults "161,684" "65,073" P 71.30% P s General Plan NOV 2007 A "Transit Reform, Parking Regulation and Emissions Reductions" "80,786" "64,346" P 55.66% C S Annual Budget Exempt Revenue Bonds Municipal Transit Agency (MTA) Super-Majority NOV 2007 B Limiting Hold-Over Service on Charter-Created Boards and Commissions "96,034" "38,915" P 71.16% C S Charter-Created City Boards and Commissions Charter-Created Citizen Advisory Committees Hold-Over NOV 2007 C Requiring Public Hearings on Proposed Measures "94,939" "44,258" P 68.20% C S NOV 2007 D Renewing Library Preservation Fund "105,328" "36,102" P 74.47% C S Baseline Revenue Bonds Set-Aside Supervisorial District NOV 2007 E Requiring Mayor to Appear Monthly at a Board of Supervisors Meeting "70,166" "74,253" F 48.59% C S NOV 2007 F Authorizing Board of Supervisors to Amend Contract for Retirement Benefits for Police Officers "69,637" "65,321" P 51.60% C S NOV 2007 G Establishing Golden Gate Park Stables Matching Fund "77,340" "62,331" P 55.37% O s NOV 2007 H Regulating Parking Spaces "46,632" "94,277" F 33.09% O I Downtown Exempt Low-Emission Vehicle Zoning Districts NOV 2007 I Establishing Office of Small Business as City Department and Creating Small Business Assistance Center "80,865" "55,855" P 59.15% O M NOV 2007 J Adopting a Policy to Offer Free City-Wide Wireless High-Speed Internet Network "86,451" "52,428" P 62.25% P M NOV 2007 K Adopting a Policy to Restrict Advertising on Street Furniture and City Buildings "86,250" "53,195" P 61.85% P s Street Furniture FEB 2008 A "Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bonds, 2008" "177,194" "71,232" P 71.33% B S Community Opportunity Fund FEB 2008 B Creating a New Deferred Retirement Option Program for Members of the San Francisco Police Department "158,883" "86,613" P 64.72% C I Charter Amendment FEB 2008 C Adopting a Policy that the City Acquire Alcatraz Island to Make It a Global Peace Center "69,251" "177,301" F 28.09% P I Declaration of Policy JUN 2008 A School Parcel Tax "113,999" "51,273" P 68.98% B SFUSD JUN 2008 B Changing Qualifications for Retiree Health and Pension Benefits and Establishing a Retiree Health Care Trust Fund "118,729" "41,598" P 74.05% C S JUN 2008 C Forfeiture of Retirement Benefits for Conviction of a Crime involving Moral Turpitude in Connection with City Employment "91,924" "66,379" P 58.07% C S JUN 2008 D Appointment to City Boards and Commissions "91,642" "63,681" P 59.00% C S JUN 2008 E Requiring Board of Supervisors' Approval of Mayor's Appointments to the PUC and Creating Qualifications for Commission Members "80,489" "74,916" P 51.79% C S JUN 2008 F Affordable Housing Requirement for the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard Mixed-Use Development Project "58,756" "101,112" F 36.75% O I JUN 2008 G Mixed-Use Development Project for the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard "99,008" "59,423" P 62.49% O I JUN 2008 H "Prohibiting Elected Officials, Candidates, or Committees they control from Soliciting or Accepting Contributions from Certain City Contractors" "104,012" "50,865" P 67.16% O M NOV 2008 A SF General Hospital and Trauma Center Earthquake Bonds "300,595" "58,049" P 83.81% B two NOV 2008 B Establishing Affordable Housing Fund "166,299" "181,534" F 47.81% C S NOV 2008 C Prohibiting City Employees from Serving on Charter Boards and Commissions "124,395" "202,419" F 38.06% C S NOV 2008 D Financing Pier 70 Waterfront District Development Plan "226,513" "106,228" P 68.07% C S NOV 2008 E Changing Number of Signatures Required to Recall City Officials "195,605" "129,862" P 60.10% C S NOV 2008 F Holding all Scheduled City Elections in Even-Numbered years "144,592" "176,692" F 45.00% C S NOV 2008 G Allowing Retirement System Credit for Unpaid Parental Leave "202,011" "121,354" P 62.47% C S NOV 2008 H "Clean Energy Deadlines, Changing Revenue Bond Authority to Pay for PUF" "133,214" "211,681" F 38.62% C S NOV 2008 I Creating Office of Independent Rate Payer Advocate "117,050" "201,811" F 36.71% C S NOV 2008 J Creating Historic Preservation Commission "183,372" "146,194" P 55.64% C S NOV 2008 K Changing Enforcement laws related to Prostitution and Sex Workers "140,185" "202,235" F 40.94% O I NOV 2008 L Funding Community Justice Center "132,097" "178,440" F 42.54% O M NOV 2008 M Changing Residential Rent Ordinance to prohibit Acts of Harassment of Tenants by Landlords "195,023" "136,416" P 58.84% O S NOV 2008 N Changing Real Property Transfer Tax Rates "223,808" "102,621" P 68.56% O S NOV 2008 O Replacing Emergency Response Fee with Access Line Tax "208,044" "103,679" P 66.74% O two NOV 2008 P Changing Composition of SF Transportation Authority Board "101,230" "205,665" F 32.99% O M NOV 2008 Q Modifying Payroll Expense Tax "233,411" "81,178" P 74.20% O S NOV 2008 R Renaming Oceanside Water Treatment Plant "101,376" "233,733" F 30.25% O I NOV 2008 S Policy Regarding Budget Set-Asides "167,974" "133,817" P 55.66% O M NOV 2008 T Free and Low-Cost Substance Abuse Treatment Programs "200,649" "127,014" P 61.24% O s NOV 2008 U Policy Against funding of Armed Forces in Iraq "193,407" "133,002" P 59.25% P s NOV 2008 V Policy Against terminating JROTC in Public High Schools "179,639" "149,169" P 54.63% P I NOV 2009 A Budget Process "68,270" "29,414" P 69.89% C 2 NOV 2009 B Board of Supervisors Aides "51,835" "47,361" P 52.26% C S NOV 2009 C Candlestick Park Naming Rights "58,192" "40,973" P 58.68% O S NOV 2009 D Mid-Market Special Sign District "46,008" "53,999" F 46.00% O I NOV 2009 E Advertisements on City Property "56,802" "42,365" P 57.28% O s JUN 2010 A School Facilities Special Tax "102,873" "44,043" P 70.02% T se JUN 2010 B Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond "117,553" "30,484" P 79.41% B M JUN 2010 C Film Commission "66,125" "76,834" F 46.25% C S JUN 2010 D Retirement Benefit Costs "112,100" "30,222" P 78.77% C S JUN 2010 E Budget Line Item for Police Department Security for City Officials and Dignitaries "80,364" "63,600" P 55.82% O S JUN 2010 F Renters’ Financial Hardship Applications "62,239" "85,071" F 42.25% O s JUN 2010 G Transbay Transit Center "120,788" "23,421" P 83.76% P s NOV 2010 AA Vehicle Registration Fee "156,016" "109,434" P 58.77% RM SE NOV 2010 A Earthquake Retrofit Bond "162,266" "94,324" F 63.24% B M NOV 2010 B City Retirement and Health Plans "113,894" "150,734" F 43.04% C I NOV 2010 C Mayoral Appearances at Board Meetings "154,776" "103,673" P 59.89% C s NOV 2010 D Non-Citizen Voting in School Board Elections "118,608" "144,418" F 45.09% C s NOV 2010 E Election Day Voter Registration "118,217" "132,189" F 47.21% C s NOV 2010 F Health Board Service Board Elections "130,415" "114,178" P 53.32% C s NOV 2010 G Transit Operator Wages "164,234" "88,671" P 64.94% C I NOV 2010 H Local Elected Officials on Political Party Committees "103,141" "139,878" F 42.44% O M NOV 2010 I Saturday Voting "150,701" "103,488" P 59.29% O I NOV 2010 J Hotel Tax Clarification and Temporary Increase "116,313" "139,206" F 45.52% O I NOV 2010 K Hotel Tax Clarification and Definitions "95,357" "152,159" F 38.53% O M NOV 2010 L Sitting or Lying on Sidewalks "142,601" "120,023" P 54.30% O M NOV 2010 M Community Policing and Foot Patrols "117,608" "134,808" F 46.59% O S NOV 2010 N Real Property Transfer Tax "149,350" "105,979" P 58.49% O s NOV 2011 A School Bonds "134,751" 54754 P 71.11% B se NOV 2011 B Road Repaving and Street Safety Bonds "129,175" "60,741" P 68.02% B S NOV 2011 C City Pension and Health Care Benefits "129,554" "58,460" P 68.91% C S NOV 2011 D City Pension Benefits "62,358" "124,051" F 33.45% C I NOV 2011 E Amending or Repealing Legislative Initiative Ordinances and Declarations of Policy "59,369" "121,248" F 32.87% C S NOV 2011 F Campaign Consultant Ordinance "77,259" "98,800" F 43.88% O S NOV 2011 G Sales Tax "86,075" "100,506" F 46.13% O S NOV 2011 H School District Student Assignment "91,525" "91,678" F 49.96% P I JUN 2012 A Garbage Collection & Disposal "32,697" "106,848" F 23.43% O I JUN 2012 B Coit Tower Policy "72,672" "63,336" P 53.43% P I NOV 2012 A City College Parcel Tax "242,410" "90,134" P 72.90% T se NOV 2012 B Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bonds "242,404" "93,735" P 72.11% B 2 NOV 2012 C Housing Trust Fund "211,674" "113,214" P 65.15% C 2 NOV 2012 D Consolidating Odd-Year Municipal Elections "263,642" "53,252" P 83.20% C S NOV 2012 E Gross Receipts Tax "223,887" "92,577" P 70.75% O 2 NOV 2012 F Water and Environment Plan "74,885" "249,304" F 23.10% O I NOV 2012 G Policy Opposing Corporate Personhood "260,595" "61,181" P 80.99% P S NOV 2013 A Retiree Health Care Trust Fund "82,426" "38,367" P 68.24% C S NOV 2013 B 8 Washington Street - Initiative "47,257" "79,738" F 37.21% O I NOV 2013 C 8 Washington Street - Referendum "41,497" "84,083" F 33.04% O R NOV 2013 D Prescription Drug Purchasing "97,804" "24,690" P 79.84% P I JUN 2014 A Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond "96,136" "25,491" P 79.04% B S JUN 2014 B Voter Approval for Waterfront Development "71,421" "49,870" P 58.88% O I NOV 2014 A San Francisco Transportation and Road Improvement Bond "157,562" "61,657" P 71.87% B S NOV 2014 B Adjusting Transportation Funding for Population Growth "132,650" "83,413" P 61.39% C s NOV 2014 C "Children's Fund; Public Education Enrichment Fund, Children and Families Council; Rainy Day Reserve" "159,800" "54,880" P 74.44% C S NOV 2014 D Retiree Health Benefits for Former Redevelopment Agency and Successor Agency Employees "117,283" "91,680" P 56.13% C s NOV 2014 E Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages "123,475" "98,625" P 55.59% O s NOV 2014 F Pier 70 "158,729" "59,149" P 72.85% O I NOV 2014 G Additional Transfer Tax on Residential Property Sold Within 5 Years of Purchase "100,776" "117,887" F 46.09% O s NOV 2014 H Requiring Certain Golden Gate Park Athletic Fields to Be Kept As Grass With No Artificial Lighting "98,555" "119,519" F 45.19% O I NOV 2014 I "Renovation of Playgrounds, Walking Trails, and Athletic Fields" "120,884" "98,057" P 55.21% O s NOV 2014 J Minimum Wage Increase "174,173" "50,771" P 77.43% O S NOV 2014 K Affordable Housing "143,582" "75,430" P 65.56% P S NOV 2014 L Policy Regarding Transportation Priorities "79,417" "134,878" F 37.06% P I NOV 2015 A Affordable Housing Bond "148,513" "51,486" P 74.26% B S NOV 2015 B Paid Parental Leave for City Employees "133,718" "62,864" P 68.02% C S NOV 2015 C Expenditure Lobbyists "144,053" "48,443" P 74.83% O C NOV 2015 D Mission Rock "146,716" "51,434" P 74.04% O I NOV 2015 E Requirements for Public Meetings "65,044" "129,213" F 66.52% O I NOV 2015 F Short-Term Residential Rentals "88,945" "111,348" F 55.59% O I NOV 2015 G Disclosures Regarding Renewable Energy "41,780" "144,852" F 77.61% P I NOV 2015 H "Defining Clean, Green, and Renewable Energy" "148,213" "36,495" P 80.24% O S NOV 2015 I Suspension of Market-Rate Development in the Mission District "83,451" "111,543" F 57.20% O I NOV 2015 J Legacy Business Historic Preservation Fund "108,907" "82,268" P 56.97% O s NOV 2015 K Surplus Public Lands "143,918" "50,041" P 74.20% O S JUN 2016 A Public Health and Safety Bond "190,708" "49,899" P 79.26% B s JUN 2016 B "Park, Recreation and Open Space Fund" "143,113" "95,223" P 60.05% C s JUN 2016 C Affordable Housing Requirements "161,324" "76,207" P 67.92% C S JUN 2016 D Office of Citizen Complaints Investigations "194,462" "45,838" P 80.92% O S JUN 2016 E Paid Sick Leave "186,199" "47,992" P 79.51% O s JUN 2016 AA "San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention and Habitat Restoration Program" "186,674" "53,766" P 77.64% RM se NOV 2016 A School Bonds "289,351" "73,307" P 79.79% B se NOV 2016 B City College Parcel Tax "291,565" "70,099" P 80.62% T se NOV 2016 C Loans to Finance Acquisition and Rehabilitation of Affordable Housing "270,113" "82,035" p 76.70% L S NOV 2016 D Vacancy Appointments "180,369" "163,642" p 52.43% C S NOV 2016 E Responsibility for Maintaining Street Trees and Surrounding Sidewalks "283,009" "77,078" p 78.59% C S NOV 2016 F Youth Voting in Local Elections "172,744" "187,860" F 47.90% C S NOV 2016 G Police Oversight "281,776" "67,096" P 80.77% C S NOV 2016 H Public Advocate "167,114" "182,807" F 47.76% C S NOV 2016 I Funding for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities "245,962" "125,224" P 66.26% C S NOV 2016 J Funding for Homelessness and Transportation "251,699" "123,004" P 67.17% C S NOV 2016 K General Sales Tax "131,286" "246,947" F 34.71% O S NOV 2016 L MTA Appointments and Budget "159,830" "195,775" F 44.95% O S NOV 2016 M Housing and Development Commission "155,993" "196,895" F 44.20% C S NOV 2016 N Non-Citizen Voting in School Board Elections "203,413" "170,570" p 54.39% O S NOV 2016 O Office Development in Candlestick Point and Hunters Point "187,281" "173,580" p 51.90% O I NOV 2016 P Competitive Bidding for Affordable Housing Projects on City-Owned Property "117,787" "242,852" F 32.66% O I NOV 2016 Q Prohibiting Tents on Public Sidewalks "194,410" "181,138" p 51.77% O s NOV 2016 R Neighborhood Crime Unit "165,723" "201,059" F 45.18% O s NOV 2016 S Allocation of Hotel Tax Funds "233,099" "132,769" F 63.71% O I NOV 2016 T Restricting Gifts and Campaign Contributions from Lobbyists "313,411" "45,738" P 87.26% O C NOV 2016 U Affordable Housing Requirements for Market-Rate Development Projects "126,760" "232,531" F 35.28% O I NOV 2016 V Tax on Distributing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages "237,168" "142,347" P 62.49% O s NOV 2016 W Real Estate Transfer Tax on Properties Over $5 Million "225,145" "138,414" P 61.93% O S NOV 2016 X "Preserving Space for Neighborhood Arts, Small Businesses and Community Services in Certain Neighborhoods" "211,168" "141,578" P 59.86% O S NOV 2016 RR "BART Safety, Reliability and Traffic Relief" "297,640" "68,379" P 81.32% RM se JUN 2018 3 Regional Measure 3 "153,812" "81,383" P 65.40% RM se JUN 2018 A Public Utilities Revenue Bonds "181,638" "53,572" P 77.22% B S JUN 2018 B Prohibiting Appointed Commissioners from Running for Office "160,214" "69,570" P 69.72% C S JUN 2018 C Additional Tax on Commercial Rents Mostly to Fund Child Care and Education "120,199" "116,085" P 50.87% O I JUN 2018 D Additional Tax on Commercial Rents Mostly to Fund Housing and Homelessness Services "105,746" "129,611" F 44.93% O s JUN 2018 E Prohibiting Tobacco Retailers from Selling Flavored Tobacco Products "164,844" "76,193" P 68.39% O R JUN 2018 F City-Funded Legal Representation for Residential Tenants in Eviction Lawsuits "133,190" "105,774" P 55.74% O I JUN 2018 G Parcel Tax for San Francisco Unified School District "144,686" "93,447" P 60.76% O I JUN 2018 H Policy for the Use of Tasers by San Francisco Police Officers "146,997" "90,334" P 61.94% O I JUN 2018 I Relocation of Professional Sports Teams I "97,863" "130,916" F 42.78% P I NOV 2018 A Embarcadero Seawall Earthquake Safety Bond "288,146" "60,276" P 82.70% B S NOV 2018 B City Privacy Guidelines "186,758" "137,592" P 57.58% C S NOV 2018 C Additional Business Taxes to Fund Homeless Services "215,491" "135,835" P 61.34% O I NOV 2018 D Additional Tax on Cannabis Businesses; Expanding the Businesses Subject to Business Taxes "227,250" "118,815" P 65.67% O S NOV 2018 E Partial Allocation of Hotel Tax for Arts and Cultural Purposes "258,343" "85,585" P 75.12% O S Nov 2019 A Affordable Housing Bond "143,055" "57,974" P 71.16% B S Nov 2019 B Department of Disability and Aging Services "152,456" "41,775" P 78.49% C S Nov 2019 C Vapor Products "36,666" "164,885" N 18.19% RM I Nov 2019 D Traffic Congestion Mitigation Tax "135,721" "64,896" P 67.65% O S Nov 2019 E Affordable Housing and Educator Housing "151,865" "47,175" P 76.30% O s Nov 2019 F Campaign Contributions and Campaign Advertisements "151,023" "45,384" P 76.89% O s MAR 2020 A "City College Job Training, Repair and Earthquake Safety Measure" "203,027" "77,436" P 72.39% B se MAR 2020 B "San Francisco Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond, 2020" "233,656" "48,387" P 82.84% B S MAR 2020 C Retiree Health Care Benefits for Former Employees of the San Francisco Housing Authority "192,261" "80,268" P 70.55% C S MAR 2020 D Vacancy Tax "195,059" "83,248" P 70.09% O S MAR 2020 E Limits on Office Development "151,293" "120,626" P 55.64% O I NOV 2020 A "Health and Homelessness, Parks, and Streets Bond" "294,117" "122,314" P 70.63% B S NOV 2020 B "Department of Sanitation and Streets, Sanitation and Streets Commission, and Public Works Commission" "255,653" "161,178" 61.33% C S NOV 2020 C Removing Citizenship Requirements for Members of City Bodies "226,148" "191,898" 54.10% C S NOV 2020 D Sheriff Oversight "276,685" "136,896" 66.90% C S NOV 2020 E Police Staffing "299,528" "120,246" 71.35% C S NOV 2020 F Business Tax Overhaul "273,953" "132,024" 67.48% C S NOV 2020 G Youth Voting in Local Elections "207,054" "213,694" N 49.21% C S NOV 2020 H Neighborhood Commercial Districts and City Permitting "247,428" "159,026" 60.87% O M NOV 2020 I Real Estate Transfer Tax "235,884" "173,984" 57.55% O se NOV 2020 J Parcel Tax for San Francisco Unified School District "300,775" "103,315" 74.43% O M NOV 2020 K Affordable Housing Authorization "303,319" "109,220" P 73.52% O S NOV 2020 L Business Tax Based on Comparison of Top Executive's Pay to Employees’ Pay "268,370" "144,097" P 65.06% O S NOV 2020 RR Caltrain Sales Tax "300,438" "109,056" P 73.37% RM se FEB 2022 A Recall Measure Regarding Alison Collins "134,871" "41,928" P 76.28% R I FEB 2022 B Recall Measure Regarding Gabriela López "127,022" "49,257" P 72.06% R I FEB 2022 C Recall Measure Regarding Faauuga Moliga "121,197" "54,785" P 68.87% R I JUN 2022 A MUNI RELIABILITY AND STREET SAFETY BOND "138,730" "74,350" N 65.11% B S JUN 2022 B BUILDING INSPECTION COMMISSION "129,230" "79,234" P 61.99% C S JUN 2022 C RECALL TIMELINES AND VACANCY APPOINTMENTS "123,685" "89,731" P 57.95% C s JUN 2022 D OFFICE OF VICTIM AND WITNESS RIGHTS; LEGAL SERVICES FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS "125,795" "87,128" P 59.08% C s JUN 2022 E BEHESTED PAYMENTS "144,114" "63,520" p 69.41% O s JUN 2022 F REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL "144,129" "59,796" p 70.68% O S JUN 2022 G PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY LEAVE "137,842" "76,077" P 64.44% O S JUN 2022 H RECALL MEASURE REGARDING CHESA BOUDIN "122,588" "100,177" P 55.03% R I