In a modern democratic system, information is of utmost importance, especially in decisions in governance, officials, policies, and more.
Imperium is building software to disseminate meeting minutes of Board of Supervisors proceedings from counties. We start with San Francisco County, home to the city of progress.
This platform enables citizens and professionals to navigate the latest actions and concerns within 24 hours of board meetings. We prioritize factuality and comprehension in our reports.
Imperium proposes a marriage of modern artificial agents alongside policy to enable the average resident to learn and react. We start with systematically generated reports and will soon ship a chat interface.
Salus populi suprema lex esto — the welfare of the people shall be the highest law.
Latest Meetings
Board Meeting covering Land Use, Budget, and Public Safety.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting on March 25, 2025, addressed a range of issues including land use, budget appropriations, and public safety initiatives. Key actions included approving amendments to reduce commercial development requirements in the Central SoMa and Transit Center District areas, appropriating funds for the CalWORKs Housing Support Program, and urging the implementation of a drug market intervention strategy to combat the fentanyl crisis. The Board also continued a hearing related to a Conditional Use Authorization for a project on 3rd Street and recognized individuals for Women's History Month. Finally, various public members voiced opinions on MUNI budget cuts, safety, and the state of San Francisco.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors convened on March 18, 2025, to address a wide range of issues, including budget allocations, contract amendments for technology services, land use planning, and public infrastructure projects. The Board approved an ordinance appropriating funds for housing support, as well as lease modifications and renewals for city properties. They also approved several contract amendments for the Technology Marketplace program. Furthermore, they tackled planning and zoning matters, including reducing commercial development requirements in specific districts and settling a lawsuit related to hotel conversions. The board also acknowledged the accomplishments and contributions of several individuals and groups through Certificates of Honor and, finally, public comment touched on a variety of local concerns, including homelessness, safety, and public health.
Meeting on Lawsuit Settlements, Budget, and Public Safety
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors convened on March 11, 2025, addressing a wide range of issues. The consent agenda was dominated by the approval of settlements in several lawsuits against the city, totaling millions of dollars. In unfinished business, the Board approved a grant to support library services for incarcerated people, updated the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, and authorized the Tax Collector to issue property tax refunds more easily. New business included authorizing a voluntary tax disclosure program, the continuation of a discussion on the Empty Homes Tax, and approvals for airport contracts. The Board also heard public testimony and adopted resolutions on Problem Gambling Awareness Month, Ramadan, and fair distribution of homeless shelters.