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Mayor Edwin Lee highlights housing investments, navigation center and $310 million bond in remarks
Summary
Mayor Edwin Lee told the Board of Supervisors the city is pursuing a large package of housing investments including RAD public-housing revitalization, a $310 million housing bond that he said will not raise property taxes, and an expansion of the Navigation Center model for homelessness.
Mayor Edwin Lee used opening remarks to highlight the city's housing and homelessness efforts, describing federally supported renovation plans for public housing, a proposed $310 million housing bond to send to voters, and the expansion of a Navigation Center model that he said is helping people off the streets.
Lee told the Board that the city is proceeding with a Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) approach to transform multiple public-housing sites, including work on the Robert B. Pitts Apartments, and that Phase 1…
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