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Mayor's proposed HSH budget adds family and youth subsidies but proposes outreach cuts; HSH warns of multi‑year gap without state funding
Summary
HSH's budget presentation outlines new Prop C and general‑fund investments for families and youth while warning of a $63 million multi‑year gap if HAP funding is not sustained; the mayor's proposal includes proposed cuts to outreach that could reduce roughly 18–20 FTEs.
San Francisco's proposed two‑year HSH budget would increase investments in housing subsidies for families and transitional‑aged youth while relying on one‑time state and Prop C funds that risk leaving a structural gap in later years, HSH budget staff told the Homelessness Oversight Commission.
Gigi Whitley, HSH's chief of administration and finance, presented the administration's budget proposal, describing a first‑year HSH topline of about $846.8 million with roughly $316 million in general‑fund support and significant one‑time HAP and Prop C interest dollars. She warned that if HAP funding is not made predictable the city could face a roughly $63 million…
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