S.F. report suggests cutting almost half of city commissions. But streamlining fight isn’t over yet

A committee created to curb the city’s overabundance of committees, a very San Francisco solution to a very San Francisco problem, will on Thursday begin to consider an initial report from city staff recommending the elimination of nearly half of the city’s 150 commissions.

Most of the 61 groups the report would see disbanded are inactive and the rest are redundant or ineffective, the report found.

The Commission Streamlining Task Force will make its final tweaks and recommendations over the next six weeks before sending a final report to the mayor and Board of Supervisors for approval early next year…

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