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Board approves housing loans, transit contract changes and budget plan; several items passed unanimously
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 27, 2021, adopted multiple resolutions and ordinances including financing for affordable housing, a contract modification for the Central Subway advanced train control system, and the city's five-year financial plan. Several votes were unanimous; one final map passed with three no votes.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 27 approved a package of financing, contracting and planning items that included a $14.5 million loan for an affordable senior housing project, a $12.8 million modification to a transit software contract, and adoption of the city's five-year financial plan.
The actions, taken largely by unanimous roll call votes, advance housing and transit projects and preserve the city's budget planning framework for fiscal years 2021'22 through 2025'26.
Among the approvals, the board authorized the mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development to execute loan documents not to exceed approximately $14,500,000 for acquisition and predevelopment of a 98-unit, 100% affordable senior rental project at 4200 Geary Boulevard (item 23). The board also approved an amendment increasing by about $12,800,000 a design review and software implementation contract for the advanced train control system (ATCS) for the Central Subway project and extended substantial completion by 670 days (item 22). The board adopted the city's five-year…
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