San Francisco supervisors provoke questions about open meeting violations as set to approve demolition of rental homes

Writing in the online newsaper, Beyond Chron, Dean Preston alleges that the San Francisco Board of Supervisors made back room decisions on a project to demolish 1500 rental homes without allowing for public comment.

He said one supervisor negotiated  14 pages of amendments  to an agreement with the developers while the full board refused to delay the matter until the public could read the amendments. That would violate the Brown Act, the state’s open meeting law. -db

From a commentary in  Beyond Chron, June 7, 2011, by Dean Preston.

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