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Supervisors press OCII and MOHCD on outreach after AB 1584 expands certificate of preference eligibility

Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · April 11, 2022
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Summary

Committee members asked OCII and MOHCD to step up outreach and data work after AB 1584 expanded eligibility for redevelopment-era certificates of preference; agencies said records are incomplete and a consultant-driven data sweep is planned to locate thousands of descendants and original displaced households.

The committee held an extended hearing April 11 on the city’s residential Certificate of Preference (COP) program after the state expanded eligibility to descendants via Assembly Bill 1584. Officials from the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) and the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) told supervisors the program’s historical records are incomplete and that locating eligible people will require new data work and outreach.

Jim Morales, OCII interim executive director, reviewed the…

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