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Budget committee forwards plan to buy Mission Inn for conversion to supportive housing
Summary
The San Francisco Budget & Finance Committee voted Sept. 29 to send a resolution to the full Board authorizing city staff to pursue the purchase of the Mission Inn (5630 Mission St.) for conversion to permanent supportive housing and to apply for state Homekey grant funding. The acquisition was presented as a time‑sensitive opportunity to add affordable units across neighborhoods.
San Francisco’s Budget & Finance Committee on Sept. 29 voted to forward to the full Board a resolution that would authorize the city to acquire the Mission Inn at 5630–5638 Mission Street as part of a hotel‑acquisition strategy to create permanent supportive housing.
The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH), represented by Director Shereen McSpadden and acquisition lead Dan Adams, described the Mission Inn as a 51‑room motel with private bathrooms that could be converted into approximately 52 affordable units with on‑site supportive services. HSH said the city commissioned a third‑party appraisal reviewed by Colliers International that confirmed a market valuation in the…
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