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San Francisco approves $41M funding for Transbay affordable housing project

May 01, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco approves $41M funding for Transbay affordable housing project
A significant resolution was passed at the San Francisco County government meeting, authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept an additional $300,000 grant from the Bay Area Young Survivors (BAEES). This funding will enhance a project aimed at creating a memorial seating area on Conservatory Drive East at Arguello Boulevard, designed to honor women who have succumbed to breast cancer and provide a tranquil space for reflection and community connection.

Abigail Mayer from the Recreation and Park Department highlighted the importance of this initiative, which has evolved from discussions with BAEES since 2015. The project, inspired by the AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park, aims to offer a serene environment for the public to contemplate and connect with nature. The total funding for the project now stands at approximately $800,000, with BAEES covering the design and construction costs.

The resolution received unanimous support from the committee, with members expressing gratitude for the collaboration between the Recreation and Park Department and BAEES. The project is expected to provide a meaningful space for both survivors and those who have lost loved ones to breast cancer.

In addition to this resolution, the meeting also addressed significant funding amendments for homelessness services, including a $7 million increase to the Compass Family Services grant for the Family Housing Ladder program, which supports families transitioning from supportive housing to private market rentals. This program aims to create more space in supportive housing for those in need while helping families achieve greater independence.

The meeting underscored the county's commitment to enhancing community resources and addressing pressing social issues, with a focus on collaboration and support for vulnerable populations.

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