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San Francisco school board adopts resolution to pursue at least 550 units of educator housing
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously adopted an amended resolution directing staff to pursue development of district property and partnerships to expand affordable housing for educators and related staff, setting a districtwide floor of at least 550 educator units and requesting a March 2020 report back on financing and sites.
The San Francisco Board of Education on Jan. 14 adopted a resolution directing the district to pursue affordable housing for educators and related staff, establishing a districtwide floor of at least 550 dedicated educator housing units and asking staff to report back with a financing and implementation plan.
Commissioner Mark Maliga introduced the "educator affordable housing development policies" resolution and read the text into the record. The resolution frames the housing initiative as a response to rising local rents and teacher attrition, cites local support from Proposition E (which rezoned public lands to streamline educator housing), and points to the district's pilot project at the Francis Scott Key Annex. It requests that the superintendent and a housing working group return to the…
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