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OCII staff present MOU draft with Mayor’s housing office to implement retained housing obligations
Summary
At a Feb. 18 workshop, OCII staff walked commissioners through a draft memorandum of understanding with the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to implement the successor agency’s retained housing obligations, outlining roles, a nearly 4,000-unit active pipeline and preliminary budget estimates for MOHCD services of $500,000–$600,000 annually.
OCII staff on Feb. 18 presented a draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) intended to implement the successor agency’s retained housing obligations in major project areas including Hunters Point Shipyard, Candlestick Point, Mission Bay and Transbay, plus replacement housing tied to “Senate Bill 2,113.” The presentation emphasized coordination steps, a project pipeline and initial budget assumptions, and the workshop produced questions from commissioners and sustained public comment urging stronger protections for communities historically affected by redevelopment.
Sally Orth, Deputy Director presenting the item, framed the MOU as a formalization of practices OCII and MOHCD have been using since dissolution work began: “This workshop is, really a precursor to our budget discussions and really confirms, a, existing practice that we have had for the past 2 years,” Orth said. She told the commission the active project pipeline includes…
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