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Mayor’s office outlines $600 million bond plan to boost affordable housing, with accessibility priorities
Summary
City staff described a proposed $600 million general‑obligation housing bond (public housing, low‑income housing, preservation, senior housing, educator housing) and said the bond would prioritize accessibility and projects ready to start construction.
Amy Chan of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development outlined a proposed $600 million general obligation bond the mayor plans to place on the November ballot, describing how proceeds would be distributed across categories and how the funds would be used if voters approve the measure.
Chan described the proposed breakdown: $150 million for public housing revitalization (including life‑safety repairs and work at Hope SF sites), $220 million for low‑income housing for households earning up to 80% of area median income, $60 million split between preservation and middle‑income housing (translating later in the presentation to $30 million for preservation and $30 million for…
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