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Housing Authority details $9.2 million for Plaza East repairs and resident services
Summary
The Housing Authority announced $9.2 million in new Plaza East funding: $5 million in authority capital, $2 million from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, $1.2 million for resident services (over three years), plus $1 million toward insurance, and a plan to open solicitations with resident input.
The San Francisco Housing Authority on April 25 outlined a package of new funding and procurement steps intended to stabilize Plaza East and expand on-site resident services.
Zawadi Langa, the authority's procurement lead, told the Board of Commissioners the authority plans $1.2 million in resident‑services funding, delivered as $400,000 per year over three years, scoped from resident input beginning in 2023. The services solicitation will be issued as a request for proposals and include outreach to small and minority‑owned firms via the agency's vendor marketplace, she said.
Langa said the authority committed $5,000,000 for capital improvements at Plaza East using remaining 2021–2022 capital grant funds (HUD approved the use in December 2023). The Mayor's Office of Housing and Community…
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