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Mayor, supervisors emphasize housing, overdose deaths and budget deficit at inaugural meeting
Summary
At the Jan. 9 inaugural meeting, Mayor London Breed and multiple supervisors highlighted housing production, overdose deaths, open-air drug markets and a looming budget shortfall as top priorities for the term.
City officials used the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Jan. 9 inaugural meeting to outline priorities for the coming term, with housing production, a rising number of overdose deaths and an expected budget shortfall featuring prominently in remarks from the mayor and multiple supervisors.
Mayor London Breed told the board the coming year "feels hopeful" but warned the city faces hard choices. She said San Francisco is expected to plan for more than 80,000 housing units over the next eight years and stressed that passing the housing element is only the first step: "doing the work that requires changes to policies to make sure…
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