Housing transition units nearing completion at Starview Court with new opportunities for residents

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In a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on housing developments that are set to benefit residents of San Francisco. The focus was on the ongoing efforts to fill the final five transition units at Starview Court, which are crucial for residents seeking stable housing options.

As part of this initiative, additional notices have been issued to residents who have either chosen to relocate or have moved into new market-rate or inclusionary affordable units. The management team at Hawkins and the Mayor's Office of Housing are actively processing applications from residents who have won the Dahlia lottery for new housing opportunities. Currently, there are four potential applications from island residents still in consideration.
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Looking ahead, the completion of the 490 Avenue of the Palms and the Dahlia lottery is anticipated to occur in September or October. These developments will include inclusionary condominiums for sale, providing more options for residents. Those interested are encouraged to connect with their Tenant Improvement (TI) advisors for more information on these upcoming opportunities.

Additionally, the planning department has approved the IC 4.3 affordable family housing building, marking a significant step forward in addressing the community's housing needs. Over the next five years, four new buildings are planned to be delivered, which will likely provide transition housing for current residents.

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The meeting concluded with a heartfelt acknowledgment of Wes Jennings, a long-term community member who has dedicated nine years to serving the island community. As he prepares to leave A-one Security Services, officials expressed their gratitude for his commitment to building and supporting the community.

These developments reflect the city's ongoing commitment to improving housing availability and supporting residents in their search for stable living conditions.

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