But Council members were not happy to learn that it was too late for their preferred choice -- a "communities facilities district" bond -- to make it on the November ballot.
Facing a dozen measures on their November ballot, voters will be asked to decide the fate of hot issues from taxes to rent control, bail to privacy, and more.
November's ballot will feature ACA 5, a landmark amendment that would reinstate affirmative action in California. Parolee voting rights will also be decided.
Now that the coronavirus has turned Election Day into a latent superspreader event, the state's Democratic lawmakers are making the 2020 general election an (almost) all-mail affair.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants every registered voter to receive a ballot in the mail this November, but a judge just put one of his executive orders on hold.