San Francisco County's Board of Supervisors is taking decisive action to extend eviction protections for tenants amid ongoing concerns related to COVID-19. At a recent meeting, Supervisor Dean Preston highlighted the need for amendments to an ordinance that aims to safeguard both private and city-regulated housing units from eviction.
The proposed ordinance seeks to extend eviction protections by an additional 60 days, addressing a critical gap identified in previous drafts that excluded rent-controlled units. "We elected to duplicate that file, pass the original, and retain the duplicating committee to address this drafting error," Preston explained, emphasizing the importance of including all housing stock in the protections.
Public comments during the meeting underscored the urgency of the issue, with one speaker noting that many individuals are still at risk from COVID-19 and struggling to meet their rent obligations. "Anything that can be done to help tenants keep their housing is really important," the speaker urged, expressing hope that all supervisors would support the proposal.
The board unanimously approved the original file on first reading, and the amendments will be discussed further at the next meeting. This move reflects a collective commitment to ensuring that vulnerable tenants are protected during these challenging times. The anticipated outcome is a more comprehensive ordinance that aligns with the original intent to safeguard all affected housing units, reinforcing the city's dedication to tenant welfare.