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Update: 2016 Public Health & Safety Bond spending slowed by OSHPD reviews; UCSF research building LDDA executed

San Francisco Health Commission · March 6, 2018
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DPW and DPH staff told the commission bond spending is below expected encumbrance levels due to OSHPD plan reviews and bid protests; Zuckerberg campus and three clinics remain priorities, and UCSF said its LDDA is executed with procurement and permits under way toward an early-2022 move-in.

City staff gave the commission a program-level update on projects funded by the 2016 Public Health and Safety Bond and a presentation by UCSF on a research and academic building planned at Zuckerberg San Francisco General.

Mark Primo (Capital Integration) said the department's share of the bond is part of a broader $350,000,000 sale and that the city's bond spending/encumbrance is tracking below original expectations — roughly $23,000,000 encumbered with about $18,000,000 actually spent on campus,…

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