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Board tweaks GoSolar SF: nonprofit cap raised with matching requirement, deed restrictions shortened to 30 years

3005835 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors amended the GoSolar SF program to alter caps for nonprofit multi-unit projects, require workforce training connections for some commercial installations, and shorten required deed restrictions for nonprofit multi-unit projects from 50 to 30 years; the measures passed on first reading after debate.

The Board of Supervisors amended and passed on first reading two related items (18 and 19) that change the city's GoSolar SF incentives. The amendments were introduced at the meeting and adopted before the roll-call votes.

Key changes adopted: 1) The maximum incentive cap for multi-unit residential buildings owned by nonprofits was revised. The prior proposal raised the cap to $250,000; the Board amended that to a maximum $150,000 city contribution with an administrative program allowing nonprofits to obtain additional matching dollars up to $250,000 if the nonprofit raises matching funds on a 1:1 basis…

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