Two city measures appear on the San Francisco ballot on June 3, 2014. As we do every election, SPUR provides in-depth analysis and recommendations on each one. Prop. A would provide up to $400 million to rehabilitate or replace seismically vulnerable fire and public safety facilties. Prop. B would require voter approval for increases to existing height limits on Port of San Francisco property.
For each measure we ask: Is it necessary and appropriate to be on the ballot? Is it practical, and if enacted will it achieve the result it proposes? And most important: Is it a worthy goal, one that will make San Francisco a better place to work and live?
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SPUR's Positions at a Glance:
City Measure | Name | SPUR Position |
PROP. A | Earthquake Safety Bond | Yes |
PROP. B | Waterfront Height Limit | No |