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Supervisor Haney announces pending ordinance to cap rents in city-funded permanent supportive housing at 30% of tenant income

3006286 · April 16, 2025
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Supervisor Haney said the city will introduce legislation with the city attorney to ensure tenants in city-funded permanent supportive housing pay no more than 30% of income for rent, citing thousands of residents in supportive units and ongoing budget discussions.

Supervisor Haney told the Board of Supervisors she will introduce pending legislation with the city attorney to require that no tenant in city-funded permanent supportive housing pay more than 30% of their income in rent.

"Permanent supportive housing is a critical piece of San Francisco's homelessness response system," Haney said. "Tenants in all of the new buildings opened since 2016 are all paying no more than 30% of their income to rent... Nearly a third of our…

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