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Planning Department outlines modest revenue decline, new equity tool in draft budget
Summary
San Francisco Planning Department staff told the Planning Commission that revenues are expected to fall modestly because of fewer large projects, and described a budget equity assessment that will guide resource allocation and community engagement spending in FY2022–23.
San Francisco Planning Department leaders presented an introductory budget and work‑program update on Jan. 27, telling the Planning Commission they are proposing modest changes for fiscal years 2022–23 driven by a continuing decline in large projects and fee revenue.
Deputy Director Deborah Landis said the department plans to reduce fee revenue projections by roughly $2.5 million over the coming cycle while preserving staff through careful vacancy management. Director Hillis said the…
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