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Supervisor Peskin advocates for universal relocation assistance in housing ordinance amendment

February 26, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Supervisor Peskin advocates for universal relocation assistance in housing ordinance amendment
The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on significant amendments to housing regulations, particularly concerning relocation assistance and community planning processes. President Peskin initiated discussions by addressing the mayor's constraints ordinance, which included a clause from Senate Bill 330 stating that only low-income households qualify for relocation assistance. Peskin emphasized the need for clarity, asserting that all households should be entitled to such assistance under the county's rent ordinance. He indicated that he had consulted with the city attorney to prepare the necessary language for this amendment.

Public comments were invited, with community planner Sharon from the Chen Chao Community Development Center expressing gratitude for Peskin's proposed amendments. She highlighted the importance of retaining 311 noticing, which facilitates community involvement in developing design standards, particularly in vulnerable neighborhoods like Chinatown.

Following the public comments, the committee moved to vote on the proposed amendments. The motion to amend the ordinance was passed unanimously, with all members present voting in favor. The item will now proceed to the full board with a positive recommendation.

This meeting underscores the county's commitment to enhancing housing support and ensuring that community voices are heard in planning processes, reflecting ongoing efforts to address housing challenges in San Francisco.

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