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Board approves tennis-court repairs, encroachment MOA, contract renewals and 255 project-based vouchers

Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco · November 29, 2023
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Summary

At its Nov. 24 meeting the housing authority unanimously approved a range of resolutions including licenses to resurface Hunters Point tennis courts, an MOA to permit temporary utility poles during Sunnydale redevelopment, a CVR contract amendment and renewal, 255 project-based vouchers across 11 sites, updated HCV payment standards, a new pay scale and the end of agency vaccination policies.

The Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco voted on several resolutions and motions during its Nov. 24 meeting. The major actions approved by roll call were as follows:

- Tennis-court agreements (Items 9a and 9b): The board authorized a construction license agreement with San Franciscans for Sports and Recreation to resurface the tennis courts at 195 Kiska Road and approved a five-year license with Youth Tennis Advantage to provide lessons and community priority access. Presenters emphasized the courts’ Arthur Ashe legacy; the motions passed with unanimous aye votes.

- Memorandum of Agreement for utility encroachment (Item 9c): The commission approved an MOA allowing…

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