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Task force debates cross-cutting criteria for prioritizing $3.9 billion project list; equity, climate and feasibility emerge as central concerns

5811817 · September 22, 2025
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The 2026 Bond Election Advisory Task Force debated Thursday how to prioritize a roughly $3.9 billion project inventory, focusing on cross-cutting criteria such as geographic equity, climate impacts, feasibility within a bond cycle and leveraging other funds.

The 2026 Bond Election Advisory Task Force spent substantial time Thursday discussing the cross-cutting criteria it will use to winnow a citywide project inventory estimated at roughly $3.9 billion into a bond package the task force expects to recommend for a future ballot.

Task force members said the group should apply consistent, citywide “filters” to very different project types—libraries, parks, stormwater, sidewalks and programmatic requests—rather than attempt direct apples-to-apples scoring across categories. Several members proposed cross-cutting questions the full task force could use to evaluate projects, including whether a project: (1) serves multiple benefits; (2) leverages other funding; (3) can be completed within the bond cycle; (4) addresses historically marginalized neighborhoods; and (5) reduces…

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