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Mayor submits $887.4 million bond proposal for San Francisco General Hospital rebuild

3005803 · April 16, 2025
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Mayor announced a proposed $887,400,000 bond measure to replace San Francisco General Hospital, describing a planned 284-bed, nine-story facility and saying the city has completed predevelopment work and will begin construction next year if voters approve the measure.

Mayor and hospital leaders on Wednesday formally submitted to the Board of Supervisors a proposed $887,400,000 bond measure to rebuild San Francisco General Hospital.

The mayor told the Board the request represents a preplanned, fiscally scoped effort: the city has invested more than $25 million in predevelopment work, proposes to invest an additional $5 million in completing predevelopment, and—if voters approve the bond measure by a two-thirds vote—would begin construction next year. The mayor said the…

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