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Board adopts 10-year capital plan with new language prioritizing affordable housing
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a 10-year capital expenditure plan for fiscal years 2020–2029 as amended to formalize intentions to elevate affordable housing in city capital planning and to ask the Capital Planning Committee to work with housing experts on bonding and funding strategies.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 30 adopted the city's 10‑year capital expenditure plan for fiscal years 2020–2029 as amended to formally highlight affordable housing as a priority for the capital planning process.
Supervisor Matt Haney, who introduced the amendments, said the changes were meant to “add our intention for affordable housing to be a key part of our capital plan, moving forward.” Haney said the amendments instruct the Capital Planning Committee to work with housing policy experts to build a reliable set of funding sources for…
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