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San Francisco Budget Committee reviews 10-year capital plan incorporating climate action goals

April 26, 2023 | San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco Budget Committee reviews 10-year capital plan incorporating climate action goals
The San Francisco County Budget and Appropriation Committee convened on April 26, 2025, to discuss a pivotal resolution regarding the city's 10-year capital expenditure plan. Chair Connie Chan led the meeting, emphasizing the importance of integrating climate action into all future infrastructure projects.

A key focus of the discussion was the amendment to the capital plan, which involves shifting the timelines for two significant bonds: a $200 million affordable housing and shelter bond and a $300 million public health and shelter bond. The affordable housing bond is now set for March 2024, while the public health bond will be pushed to November 2024.

Supervisor Chan highlighted the necessity of aligning these financial initiatives with the city’s climate action goals. She stressed that every bond should incorporate climate action elements, advocating for a comprehensive approach to decarbonization and water conservation in all capital projects. This sentiment was echoed by Supervisor Hillary Ronan, who was delayed but had previously articulated similar concerns.

Brian Strong from the Office of Resilience and Capital Planning was present to address questions about how the city can effectively integrate climate considerations into its capital planning. The committee aims to ensure that future infrastructure projects not only meet fiscal responsibilities but also contribute positively to environmental sustainability.

The decisions made in this meeting are expected to be presented to the Board of Supervisors on May 2, marking a significant step towards a more environmentally conscious approach to urban development in San Francisco.

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