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San Francisco Housing Authority says HUD scoring issue cured; consultants flag Plaza East reserve shortfall
Summary
SFHA CEO Tanya Lettishu and HUD technical-assistance consultants told the commission SFHA’s FY2022 Public Housing Assessment System (FAS) score of 55 resulted from late financial reporting and has been cured; consultants recommended stronger lease enforcement and vendor oversight after finding Plaza East lacks reserves and shows high uncollected rent.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco told commissioners on July 31 that an adverse HUD assessment tied to fiscal 2022 has been addressed, but outside consultants urged continued operational fixes at several properties.
At the meeting, CEO Tanya Lettishu said HUD’s May 17 letter showed a FAS (public housing assessment system) score of 55 for FY2022 but that the score’s cause “was not as severe nor as endemic” as the agency’s troubled designation in 2019 and that SFHA’s core operations and leasing plans were not materially impaired. “We will continue with our leasing plan of issuing over a thousand housing choice vouchers and issuing over 700 project based vouchers,” Lettishu…
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