Imperium

San Francisco County

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

Meeting on Housing, Budget, and Community Recognition

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors convened on April 29, 2025, addressing a wide range of issues including housing, budget allocations, and community recognition. Key legislative actions included amending planning codes related to signage and retail uses, approving various grant applications and contracts, and designating newspapers for community outreach. The board also heard public testimony on issues ranging from trafficking to city budget. There was significant focus on the city's budget, with approvals for de-appropriations, re-appropriations, and new leases to support Human Services Agency at 1455 Market Street. The board also addressed housing affordability by declaring city property as exempt surplus land for 100% affordable housing development. Resolutions were passed recognizing Earth Month, Transcontinental Chinese Railroad Workers Day, American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month and Parkinson's Awareness Month. They also supported legislation on firefighter protective equipment. A closed session was held regarding existing and anticipated litigation and the board elected not to disclose the closed session deliberations.

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Meeting on Mission Rock Development, Nonprofit Regulations, and Community Recognition

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors met on April 22, 2025, addressing various issues including Mission Rock development, non-profit regulations, and community recognition. The meeting included passage of ordinances related to public infrastructure acceptance, sidewalk encroachments, and utility permits for the Mission Rock project. Additionally, the board approved amendments to nonprofit reporting requirements and authorized grants for playground improvements. A resolution supporting local journalism was adopted along with various proclamations including Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day. Several members of the public voiced their concerns during the public testimony period. Newly introduced legislation includes ordinances for airport surveillance technology policy and resolutions for food assistance programs, Naloxone distribution, land sales and easement acquisitions for BART facilities.

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Meeting on Settlements, Housing, and Budget Approvals

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors convened on April 15, 2025, for a meeting addressing a diverse range of issues, including lawsuit settlements, housing developments, budget approvals, and policy updates. Key decisions included approving settlements for legal claims, advancing the Mission Rock project, supporting affordable housing initiatives, and adopting a ten-year capital expenditure plan. Additionally, the board discussed and approved various resolutions related to homelessness, community services, and environmental regulations. Public comment highlighted concerns regarding budget cuts, public safety, and policy directions. The meeting also involved recognition of individuals and organizations for their contributions to the community. A hearing was held regarding an appeal of a determination of exemption from environmental review for a proposed housing project.

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