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Housing policy review reveals lack of senior affordability provisions

February 05, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Housing policy review reveals lack of senior affordability provisions
San Francisco County officials are addressing housing needs for seniors as discussions continue around the inclusion of specific provisions in housing policies. During a recent government meeting, a proposal to change the title of a housing initiative from "family" to "family and senior" was raised, highlighting the importance of accommodating older residents in the community.

However, concerns were voiced regarding the lack of provisions for reserving housing specifically for seniors. It was noted that there are currently no requirements for deed restrictions or affordability measures aimed at senior citizens. This absence of targeted housing policies raises questions about how effectively the county can meet the needs of its aging population.

The dialogue underscores a critical gap in the housing strategy, prompting officials to consider the implications of not having dedicated resources for seniors. As the county moves forward, the need for inclusive housing solutions that cater to all demographics, particularly vulnerable groups like seniors, remains a pressing issue. The outcome of these discussions could shape future housing policies and ensure that San Francisco County remains a livable community for all its residents.

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