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Mayor Breed asks San Francisco supervisors to start work on recovery bond centered on mental health, parks and basic infrastructure
Summary
Mayor London Breed asked the Board of Supervisors on May 12 to begin work on a November recovery bond that would finance mental-health facilities, jobs-building park projects in disinvested neighborhoods and basic street and accessibility repairs.
Mayor London Breed told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 12 that she is introducing legislation to begin work on a recovery bond measure for the November ballot that would prioritize mental-health facilities, neighborhood parks and basic infrastructure repairs.
The mayor said the proposal would fund “building, purchasing, and the mental health facilities that our city and our most vulnerable so desperately need,” and carve out capacity for parks projects and capital items such as repaving, bike lanes and curb ramps that she described as “not flashy, but they keep our city working.”
Breed framed the bond as a response both to long‑running problems — behavioral health, homelessness and capital needs — and an immediate…
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