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Budget committee forwards San Francisco—s 10-year capital plan to full board
Summary
City staff presented the fourth edition of San Francisco—s 10-year capital expenditure plan, highlighting a $28 billion program and policy choices intended to avoid higher property-tax rates; the committee voted to forward the resolution with a recommendation to the full Board.
The Budget and Finance Committee on April 1 heard a presentation of the City and County of San Francisco—s fourth 10-year capital plan and voted to send the plan to the full Board of Supervisors with a recommendation.
Brian Strong of the Capital Planning Program and Adam van de Water, assistant director of the Capital Planning Program, described the plan as a constrained, interdepartmental strategy that lists both funded projects and deferred needs across a wide portfolio of assets, from streets and transit infrastructure to two public hospitals and park facilities. Adam van de Water said the plan totals roughly $28 billion, with about $4.1 billion in discretionary general‑fund spending earmarked primarily for…
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