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Board moves Prop I funds to rent relief and housing; splits $104.9M supplemental after questions about Summer Together partner
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved Prop I disbursements for emergency rent relief and social housing and passed a $104.9 million supplemental spending package March 23, but unanimously removed and continued a $15 million Summer Together appropriation after supervisors sought more information about a private partner’s role in outreach and website administration.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors took two related funding votes March 23: it approved an ordinance to appropriate an initial distribution of Prop I revenue to rental relief and the Housing Stability Fund, and it passed a broader $104.9 million supplemental spending package to aid small businesses, arts organizations and youth programs — but did so after removing and continuing a $15 million Summer Together appropriation for further review.
Prop I allocations
On item 23 the board approved the Budget and Appropriations Committee recommendation to appropriate approximately $10,000,000 to the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development for rent relief through the Rent Resolution and Relief Fund and about $10,000,000 to the Housing Stability Fund for acquisition, creation and operation of affordable “social housing” in FY 2020–21. Supervisor Dean Preston and others framed the…
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