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Planning staff reports San Francisco trailing RHNA targets for affordable units
Summary
Teresa Ojeda told the Planning Commission San Francisco must produce roughly 31,200 units in the current RHNA cycle, with a mandate that 60% be affordable; the city has fallen short so far on low- and moderate-income production and will rely on a large pipeline and new funding ideas to close the gap.
Teresa Ojeda, manager of the information and analysis group in the citywide policy planning unit, told the San Francisco Planning Commission that the city faces a steep task to meet Regional Housing Needs Allocation targets for the current reporting period.
Ojeda said the city’s 7.5-year share is about 31,200 housing units, roughly 60 percent of which must be affordable to households ranging from moderate to very low incomes. From 2007 through December 2011, San Francisco completed about 12,326 units and roughly 4,500 of those were affordable, a production rate well…
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