The Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco held a special meeting on February 29, 2024, focusing on key leadership elections and community acknowledgments. The meeting commenced with a roll call of commissioners, confirming the presence of all members.
A significant moment in the meeting was the acknowledgment of the Ramaytush Ohlone community, the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. The Housing Authority recognized their ancestral land and affirmed their rights as the first peoples, emphasizing the importance of respecting the history and culture of the indigenous community.
Following this acknowledgment, the board proceeded to elect its leadership for the upcoming year. Joaquin Torres was nominated and unanimously elected to continue as president, with public support highlighted by a commendation from Archbishop Greg Richardson. Leroy Lindo was also re-elected as vice president, with both nominations receiving unanimous approval from the commissioners.
The meeting further addressed the election of the chair and vice chair of the Development Finance and Operations Committee. The current leadership structure was discussed, with a preference expressed for maintaining the existing roles, which include Leroy Lindo as chair and Luana Kim as vice chair.
The session concluded with a general public comment period, allowing community members to voice their concerns and issues. The Housing Authority encouraged public engagement through written communication for matters not on the agenda.
Overall, the meeting underscored the Housing Authority's commitment to community acknowledgment and effective governance through its leadership elections.