This week will be a busy one at City Hall, as the Board of Supervisors continues to work on the budget and holds a state-mandated hearing on changes to health care funding. Meanwhile, city commissioners will review new affordable housing legislation, police incidents, and the coming facelift for Embarcadero Plaza.
On Monday, the supervisors’ Rules Committee returns to considering appointments to the Behavioral Health Commission, where 10 applicants will be considered for the two remaining seats.
Appointments to this state-mandated body were first considered in April, when 28 applicants applied for appointment or reappointment to all 10 seats. At an April 20 meeting, committee chair Shamann Walton remarked that “conversations needed to be had with some of the candidates,” and most appointments to the commission were made at a May 4 meeting, with the decision on the remaining two seats deferred until this month…