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Supervisors move to standardize supportive-housing rents at 30% of tenant income; file duplicated for committee review

3006328 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The board voted to duplicate and send to committee an ordinance that would cap tenant contributions in city permanent supportive housing at 30% of monthly adjusted household income, aiming to reduce rent burden among extremely low‑income supportive‑housing residents.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Dec. 15 voted to duplicate and send to committee an ordinance authored by Supervisor Matt Haney to set a 30% maximum tenant contribution (based on adjusted monthly household income) for households in city‑operated permanent supportive housing.

Supporters said the change would align rent standards across the city’s supportive housing portfolio and reduce severe rent burdens that leave tenants struggling…

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