SEC. 8B.120. PREAMBLE.

§ 8B.120

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This preamble establishes the policy rationale for granting the Public Utilities Commission exclusive control over San Francisco's water, clean water, and power systems, emphasizing the critical need to repair aging infrastructure, ensure system reliability, and maintain the commission's independence from general fund pressures through rate-setting and long-term planning.

San Francisco owns important water, clean water, and power systems that need major repairs and upgrades to stay reliable and meet modern standards. This section explains why the city is giving the Public Utilities Commission (a city agency) full control over these systems and letting it set its own rates and make financial decisions independently. The goal is to fix aging infrastructure quickly, plan for the future, protect water quality, and make sure money collected from utility customers goes to utilities—not other city expenses.

  • Complex:The preamble is lengthy and contains seven numbered policy goals with cross-cutting references to rates, bonds, labor, and environmental equity that may be difficult for readers to parse without seeing the operative sections that follow.

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