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Planning Department previews FY2021-23 budget, unveils pilot equity assessment

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · January 20, 2021
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The San Francisco Planning Department presented its proposed FY2021-23 budget and a pilot budget equity assessment tool to the Historic Preservation Commission, citing a projected two-year city deficit of $653,000,000 and proposed operating fee reductions of $2,000,000; commissioners asked staff to pursue cross-department coordination and follow up on legacy business priorities.

The San Francisco Planning Department presented its proposed fiscal years 2021'23 budget and an initial budget equity assessment to the Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 20, urging continued focus on recovery, homelessness and racial and social equity while noting major fiscal uncertainty.

Deputy Director of Administration Deborah Landis told commissioners the city's joint financial report projects "a 2 year deficit of $653,000,000," and described department-level adjustments including a proposed $2,000,000 reduction in fees to the operating fund and planned cuts to vacant positions. "We are…

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