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OECE lays out strategy to expand spaces, affordability and workforce; $6.4M tied to developer fees for facilities

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · April 27, 2017
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Summary

September Jarrett, director of the Office of Early Care and Education, described OECE's budget priorities: $80M in subsidies and provider payments, $16.9M for community quality improvement, and a $6.4M facilities line (largely developer fees) intended to create up to ~350 new childcare spaces; she outlined an early learning scholarship sliding fee model to improve affordability across 0–5.

September Jarrett, director of the Office of Early Care and Education, presented OECE's first budget cycle in her role and laid out priorities to address affordability, quality and supply for children 0–5 in San Francisco.

Jarrett said the office stewards a large portfolio of subsidies and provider payments (described as roughly $80 million) and proposes $16.9 million…

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