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Board advances ordinance to prioritize Ellis Act evictees for some affordable housing slots
Summary
An ordinance proposed by Supervisor Chu would give limited priority in city‑funded affordable housing programs to tenants facing Ellis Act evictions, seniors and disabled tenants; the measure passed its first reading.
The Board of Supervisors advanced an ordinance on first reading on Tuesday that would create a limited priority for tenants displaced by Ellis Act evictions and for long‑term residents with serious disabilities in city‑funded affordable housing programs.
The ordinance, introduced by Supervisor Chu and recommended by the Land Use and Economic Development Committee, would give priority to tenants who have occupied apartments for more than 10 years and have received an Ellis Act notice, and to tenants who have lived in their units for more than five years and who have a…
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