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Audit & Oversight Committee forwards multiple housing, CBD and technology items to full Board; amends early-care grant
Summary
The committee recommended a slate of routine and housing-related resolutions to the Board, including assessment ballots for three downtown districts, a one-year extension of the PUC–LAFCO MOU for Clean Power SF with no added funding, CDLAC bond applications for two affordable housing projects, renewals of long-term operating subsidies covering 131 supportive-housing units, an increase to HSA CalWIN spending authority, and an amendment reducing a Wuyi Children’s grant request by $420,870.
San Francisco’s Government Audit and Oversight Committee voted June 6 to forward a package of administrative and housing items to the full Board of Supervisors, including assessment ballots for three downtown districts, extensions and bond-related authorizations for housing projects, an MOU extension for Clean Power SF, and several contract and grant actions.
Assessment ballots and city parcels: OEWD senior program manager Chris Korgas summarized three related resolutions that authorize the mayor or designee to cast assessment ballots on city-owned parcels for proposed or renewing districts. Union Square ballots were mailed May 24 and close July 9; Civic Center and Downtown ballots were mailed May 31 and close July 16. Korgas provided city obligation figures: Union Square city obligation $339,655.77 (about 5.63% of the total assessment budget); Civic Center city-parcel obligation $979,000 (about 30.83%); Downtown $6,144 (about…
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