A San Francisco Board of Supervisors committee January 7 forwarded on to the full board a resolution requiring community benefit districts, among other groups, to disclose their use of surveillance technology at a public hearing in advance of using them.
Further, the resolution urges the Office of Workforce and Economic Development and Public Works to adopt policies that CBDs, Business Improvement Districts, and Green Benefit Districts annually disclose all private contributions over $100; and that they cannot accept anonymous contributions.
The resolution was heard by the three-person government audit and oversight committee, which voted unanimously to support it.