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OCII housing production report shows large pipeline and affordable share; community questions SBE and local‑hire results
Summary
OCII presented its annual housing production report showing a 27,776‑unit pipeline with 47% affordable and several projects in construction. Staff reported notable SBE and local‑hire outcomes for FY 2023–24, while contractors and residents disputed those SBE figures and asked for stronger enforcement and transparency.
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure presented its annual housing production report for fiscal year 2023–24 on Feb. 4, outlining long‑range obligations across the agency’s four project areas and reporting recent construction starts while fielding questions and criticism from local contractors and community members about small‑business enterprise (SBE) and local‑hire results.
OCII housing staff said the agency’s project pipeline totals 27,776 units once enforceable obligations are complete, with 47% of the pipeline designated as affordable, including newly approved replacement housing under state law (SB 593). Staff highlighted several construction starts in the year: Transbay Block 2 East (182 affordable family units) and Transbay Block 2 West (150 affordable senior units), plus OCII‑funded projects in the Hunters Point Shipyard (Blocks 52 and 54) and Mission…
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