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Commission approves conversions of three HOPWA‑funded care facilities to transitional group housing

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 6, 2021
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved changes of use to convert three HOPWA‑funded residential care facilities for people with HIV into transitional group‑housing (TRCF) that the city says better matches residents’ current needs and preserves total dedicated beds.

The Planning Commission on May 6 approved three conditional‑use requests to change the use of existing residential care facilities for the chronically ill to group housing operating on a transitional model. The conversions affect three facilities that together represent a portion of the city’s HOPWA‑funded residential beds.

Why the change: A 2020 strategic assessment conducted by the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) found that many residents in the RCFCI (residential care for the chronically ill) category no…

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