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DPH outlines $1.8 billion era of capital investments and space challenges in five‑year master plan

San Francisco Department of Public Health (Health Commission) · November 3, 2015
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Summary

DPH presented a five‑year facilities master plan describing roughly $1.8 billion in capital improvements over the past decade, $1.2 billion underway or in design, seismic priorities at San Francisco General, and potential rent increases if Civic Center leases must be replaced with market‑rate space.

Cathy Jung, director of Facilities and Capital Planning for the Department of Public Health, presented a five‑year facilities master plan to the Health Commission on Nov. 3 that lays out current projects, emerging capital needs and real‑estate strategy.

Jung said about 65 percent of DPH facilities have been under capital development in the past decade, representing roughly $1.8 billion in improvements, with about $1.2 billion still underway or nearing construction completion—much of that work centered at San Francisco General Hospital. She described priorities…

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