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Committee advances $17.4 billion 10-year capital plan emphasizing seismic safety and ADA work

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · March 21, 2007
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Summary

City Administrator and staff presented a 10-year capital plan totaling about $17.4 billion, prioritizing seismic upgrades (notably San Francisco General and Hall of Justice), ADA transitions, deferred maintenance, and a proposed library baseline renewal; the committee forwarded the plan to the full Board with recommendation.

City Administrator Ed Lee and Ben Rosenfield presented the city's 10-year capital expenditure plan for fiscal years 2008 through 2017 to the Budget and Finance Committee, describing a framework intended to coordinate major projects, debt issuances and voter measures over a decade.

Rosenfield said the plan totals approximately $17.4 billion: about $3.7 billion for general fund departments and approximately $13.7 billion for enterprise projects, led by the Public Utilities…

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