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Supervisors back 60-day wind-down for COVID eviction protections; broad community support
Summary
Supervisors voted to move forward an ordinance to extend eviction protections for tenants with COVID-related hardships by a 60-day wind-down after the state of emergency ends; advocates urged passage while departments said the extension would allow rent-relief programs time to process applications.
The committee voted March 20 to recommend to the full Board an ordinance that would keep local COVID hardship eviction protections in place for 60 days after the local state of emergency ends.
Sponsor Supervisor Dean Preston said the extension would give the city time to get remaining rent-relief funds into tenants’ hands to prevent avoidable…
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