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Committee advances Homekey application, shelter extensions, Oasis amendment and project‑based vouchers

San Francisco Board of Supervisors — Homelessness and Behavioral Health Select Committee · July 14, 2023
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Summary

On July 14 the select committee forwarded multiple HSH items to the full Board with positive recommendations: a Homekey application for 42 Otis, extensions of three shelter hotel booking agreements, a long-term grant amendment for Oasis family shelter, and a 20‑year project‑based voucher agreement for City Gardens.

The Homelessness and Behavioral Health Select Committee on July 14 forwarded a package of department requests to the full Board with positive recommendations, including state grant applications, shelter extensions, a nonprofit grant amendment, and a long‑term voucher agreement.

Homekey application: HSH asked the committee to authorize an application to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for Homekey funding for a 24‑unit property at 42 Otis (also discussed as 42 Folsom), seeking the maximum Homekey award ($4.9 million). Deputy Director Emily Cohen said the city has been aggressive in pursuing Homekey funds…

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