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Residents, commissioners press Housing Authority over Plaza East repairs, communication and services funding

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At a March 30 meeting the San Francisco Housing Authority heard residents describe repeated flooding, delayed repairs and poor communication at Plaza East; CEO Tanya Leggett said $2 million has been allocated to renovate 29 vacant units and that broader inspections and an RFP for occupied units will begin in late April.

San Francisco Housing Authority commissioners heard multiple residents and service providers on March 30 describe persistent repair problems, limited communication from property management and questions about how resident services funds are being spent at Plaza East.

The commission’s chief executive officer, Tanya Leggett, told commissioners that the authority has set aside $2,000,000 to address vacant units at Plaza East and that the work on those 29 vacant apartments “should be completed within 3 to 6 months.” She said an RFP for work on occupied units will go out and that inspections of every occupied unit will begin in late April.

Those updates came during a public-comment period and a services presentation by FRH Consulting, which manages on-site resident services at Plaza East. Camille Hegney, a service coordinator for FRH, reported the group provided weekly hot meals to 25 families, hosted monthly…

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