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Housing Authority secures $5M for capital improvements with HUD approval

April 25, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Housing Authority secures $5M for capital improvements with HUD approval
The San Francisco Housing Authority held a meeting on July 4, 2025, to discuss funding and procurement processes for upcoming capital improvement projects. A key focus was on securing financial resources to enhance services and address pressing issues within the community.

The Housing Authority has committed $5 million for capital improvements, utilizing remaining funds from 2021 and 2022, which received approval from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in December 2023. Additionally, the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development has pledged $2 million, pending approval from the city loan committee.

During the meeting, officials outlined the procurement process for vendors interested in participating in these projects. They emphasized the importance of registering on the Housing Agency Marketplace to receive official solicitations. This process is designed to ensure transparency and accessibility for all potential contractors, including minority and women-owned businesses.

A significant point of discussion was the involvement of residents in the procurement review process. While one resident will be included on the selection panel for service solicitations, the construction bids will follow a different process, focusing primarily on the lowest bid that meets quality standards. The Housing Authority aims to clarify these distinctions to residents, ensuring they understand the rationale behind the differing approaches.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing communication with residents and stakeholders, as well as a reminder of the Housing Authority's responsibility to adhere to HUD regulations throughout the procurement process. This meeting marks a step forward in addressing community needs through improved housing services and infrastructure.

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