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Committee advances affordable housing bond process after hours of testimony; items continued for amendments

Budget and Finance Committee · June 6, 2019
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Summary

The Budget & Finance Committee opened extensive public comment and discussion on a proposed affordable housing general obligation bond (initially $500 million, participants discussed a $600 million figure), emphasizing preservation, senior and extremely low‑income units, and geographic balance; the committee continued the items to the next budget meeting (June 13) to finalize amendments.

The Budget & Finance Committee on June 6 heard an extended public record and staff presentations on a proposed affordable housing general obligation bond that the Mayor's Office and BLA described as up to $500 million (with discussion of an additional $100 million made available for a possible $600 million total).

Dan Goncher, Budget and Legislative Analyst, summarized Files 19‑0501/19‑0495 and laid out the proposed uses and repayment estimates: $150 million for public housing rehabilitation, $210 million for low‑income housing (up to 80% AMI), $30 million for preservation (for households at 30–120% AMI), $20 million for middle‑income housing opportunities, and $90 million for senior…

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