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Housing Authority outlines why HUD-required outsourcing led to contractor dispute; supervisors seek procurement review
Summary
After HUD found accounting problems in 2019, San Francisco—s Housing Authority contracted out Housing Choice Voucher administration; the authority says it has since tightened controls, split large contracts and is pursuing litigation over contractor nonperformance. Supervisors asked for additional procurement detail and vendor vetting follow-up.
San Francisco—s Housing Authority told supervisors on April 18 that a HUD mandate forced the agency to outsource administration of its Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program after officials identified a multi-million-dollar shortfall and accounting deficiencies in 2019.
Director Tanya Ledoux described the sequence that led to the outsourcing directive: HUD found incomplete and inaccurate HCV accounting and required corrective oversight; the agency agreed to a structured arrangement, secured city oversight, and issued a competitive RFP that…
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