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PUC unveils draft plan for Southeast Community Facility; tenants, HSA and residents clash over space
Summary
PUC staff presented a draft plan prioritizing education, job training and childcare at the Southeast Community Facility. Tenants including City College and local nonprofits supported the concept but the Human Services Agency and many residents urged protections to ensure services and neutral access are preserved.
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff presented a draft long‑term plan for the Southeast Community Facility at a special joint meeting with the Southeast Community Facility Commission, prompting an extended public comment period in which tenants, service providers and community residents debated priorities and space allocation.
Juliet Ellis, assistant general manager for external affairs, framed the plan as a draft intended to implement the mitigation agreement tied to the sewer facility expansion decades earlier. "This plan is a draft and it is an option that we think is reflective of the feedback that we've heard," Ellis said, adding that staff aimed to maximize local job opportunities and shared programming while acknowledging that "there is more demand than there is space." The draft positions City College of San Francisco as a major tenant…
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