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Supervisors advance resolution urging expanded relocation benefits for Treasure Island residents

Land Use and Transportation Committee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors · October 28, 2019
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Summary

The committee forwarded a resolution urging the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA) to expand relocation and transition benefits to residents who moved to the island after the 2011 Disposition and Development Agreement; supervisors pressed TIDA about eligibility windows, income qualification, household counts and whether in‑lieu payments or relocation assistance should be extended.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Oct. 28 forwarded a resolution urging the Treasure Island Development Authority to expand relocation and transition benefits for residents who moved to Treasure Island after the 2011 Disposition and Development Agreement (post‑DDA residents).

Supervisor Matt Haney framed the resolution by noting the island’s large redevelopment — a project that will eventually deliver thousands of housing units — and the concern that many residents who moved to the island after the DDA may lack access to relocation benefits developed for pre‑DDA households. "We have an obligation to take care of the residents of Treasure Island, who are being asked to leave through no fault of their own," Haney said during the meeting.

Bob Beck of the Treasure…

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