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Committee backs $26.2M emergency rental assistance program for vulnerable San Francisco households
Summary
The committee recommended to the full Board a resolution to accept and expand $26.2 million in U.S. Treasury emergency rental assistance funds for households at or below 80% AMI with priority for the most vulnerable; MOHCD said funds must be spent by Sept. 30, 2022 and will focus on prospective rental assistance while the state program handles retroactive rent.
The Budget and Finance Committee on April 7 advanced a resolution to accept and expand $26.2 million in U.S. Treasury emergency rental assistance funding for the City and County of San Francisco.
Eric Shaw, director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, told the committee the city received $26.2 million in direct Treasury allocation; the state received a separate allocation and reserved about $28.2 million for San…
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