Tuesday, February 25, 2020

BOMA San Francisco's Voter Guide for the March 3, 2020 Election



BOMA San Francisco's Political Action Committee's Voter Guide
March 3, 2020 Election

The BOMA SF-PAC is looking forward to the March 3, 2020 election. Our members have endorsed candidates for elected office and taken positions on the following propositions. If you are a registered voter in San Francisco, please reference this guide when you vote!

If you have any questions, contact John Bozeman, BOMA San Francisco's Director of Government and Industry Affairs, at johnb@boma.com.

Local Propositions

Click here to review the San Francisco Voter Guide for more information on each Proposition. The San Francisco Chronicle has also published information about the measures.

SUPPORT - Proposition A

SUPPORT - Proposition B

OPPOSE - Proposition E

Candidates

US House of Representatives Districts 12 and 14


Nancy Pelosi


Jackie Speier 





Thursday, February 20, 2020

Downtown Congestion Pricing Study - Policy Advisory Committee Meeting on February 20, 2020



The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) has been moving forward with a study that will help policy makers identify what a Downtown Congestion Pricing (DCP) plan would entail. Since 2010, BOMA San Francisco members have been involved in the discussion of a possible DCP - this current study and outcome seem highly likely to occur. 


BOMA San Francisco last discussed DCP at our monthly Government Affairs Policy Advisory Committee with SFCTA leaders in April of 2019 and will again likely in April 2020. 

In the meantime, BOMA members are strongly encouraged to participate in DCA Policy Advisory Committee discussion. The next gathering is today:


Tuesday, February 4, 2020

BOMA Releases New Coronavirus Guide




In response to growing questions and concerns, BOMA International has released a short guide that provides information regarding the outbreak of a new respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus, termed “2019-nCoV.” Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has stated that the immediate health risk to the American public from 2019-nCoV is considered low at this time, it is important to prepare your building occupants and employees for this and other potential outbreaks. BOMA’s guide provides a foundation of knowledge to better understand the contagion and how to best prepare and react in a commercial building setting.

Download the guide here.

For up-to-the minute information about the coronavirus, be sure to visit the following webpages:

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