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SFUSD approves land swap with city to enable affordable housing at 1950 Mission

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · December 10, 2013
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Summary

The board unanimously approved a multi‑parcel transaction to transfer 1950 Mission and 1101 Connecticut to the Mayor's Office of Housing in exchange for Central Freeway Parcel E and a net cash payment to the district. Community speakers largely supported dedicating the site to family affordable housing while unions urged a district master plan and workforce‑housing commitments.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education voted unanimously to approve a jurisdictional swap and sale of surplus parcels that would move two district properties—1950 Mission Street and 1101 Connecticut Street—to the City and County of San Francisco acting through the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development and, in exchange, acquire Central Freeway Parcel E (a district lot behind 555 Franklin). The transaction includes a net cash payment to the district.

Chief facilities officer David Golden read the key financial terms into the record: "1950 Mission will be sold to the Mayor's Office of Housing for $9,775,000; 1101 Connecticut will be sold to the same entity for $1,825,000; the district shall purchase Central Freeway Parcel E from the city for $7,100,000; and the net…

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