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Mayor Breed urges one‑time ERAF dollars for public housing repairs, shelter and mental‑health beds

3006235 · April 16, 2025
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Mayor London Breed told the Board of Supervisors that one‑time surplus funds should target immediate housing repairs, shelter capacity and mental‑health/substance‑use treatment beds, and cited plans to rehabilitate thousands of public housing units in southeastern neighborhoods.

Mayor London Breed told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Dec. 11 that housing and homelessness must remain the city's top spending priority and that one‑time surplus funds should be used for immediate repairs and services.

Breed made the remarks during a scheduled 2 p.m. policy discussion with the full board. President Malia Cohen asked how the mayor would prioritize investments from the city's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) and other one‑time funding to address problems ranging from street encampments to substandard conditions in public housing.

The mayor replied that she had personal experience living in public housing and…

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