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Supervisors move to expand housing bond to $600 million, add educator and senior allocations

Budget and Finance Committee · June 13, 2019
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Budget committee members agreed to amend the proposed housing bond to $600 million and add dedicated allocations for senior housing and educator housing while directing the mayor's housing office to prioritize geographic equity and rapid deployment.

San Francisco's Budget and Finance Committee on June 13 advanced amendments to the city's proposed housing bond, increasing the measure from $500 million to $600 million and adding targeted allocations for educator and senior housing.

The committee's president introduced a package of changes that would boost the low-income housing allocation, expand preservation funds and create a new $20 million category for housing that serves teachers and certain other educators. The package…

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