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Mayor and supervisors outline $30 million rebalancing to restore homelessness services and add eviction legal aid

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · June 25, 2018
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Summary

The mayor—s office presented a rebalancing plan that would add $30 million over two years for homelessness services — navigation centers, rental subsidies, rapid rehousing, and eviction-legal assistance — funded largely by one-time state emergency aid and savings from lower retiree health rates.

The mayor—s budget team presented a rebalancing proposal to the Budget & Finance Committee that would restore and expand homelessness investments after the failure of a local ballot measure. The package totals roughly $30 million over two years and draws on three main sources: lower-than-anticipated retiree health rates approved by the Health Service System board,…

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