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Supervisors expand childcare impact fees, allow developers to dedicate units for family childcare
Summary
The board passed on first reading an ordinance increasing childcare fees for development and giving residential developers an option to dedicate units to licensed family childcare in lieu of fees.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Dec. 15 passed on first reading an ordinance that increases the city’s childcare impact fee for office and hotel projects, applies a tiered childcare fee to residential projects and creates an option for residential developers to dedicate units for licensed family childcare in lieu of the fee.
Supervisor Norman Yee, the ordinance sponsor, said San Francisco currently has licensed capacity for roughly 42 percent of children with working parents and faces a projected population increase that will raise demand for childcare. “We currently…
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