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Successor agency created to wind down San Francisco redevelopment obligations, staff outlines role and limits
Summary
City and mayor’s office officials described how state law (AB 1484/AB 26) requires a new successor agency to oversee the winding down of redevelopment obligations for major plan areas such as Mission Bay, Hunters Point and Transbay, while preserving implementation continuity and financial oversight.
Tiffany Bohee, director of the successor agency to the former redevelopment authority, told the Planning Commission that state legislation dissolving redevelopment left the city with a complex set of surviving contracts that must be paid and implemented. She said the successor agency’s role is narrowly focused on finishing and winding down those obligations, not making new redevelopment policy. "The goal is to finish and wind down," Bohee said, noting major approved project areas include Hunters Point, Mission Bay and Transbay.
Jason Elliott of the…
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