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Controller's office details audits, homelessness metrics and public-finance bond sale; $83.6M issued for 2024 bonds

Obligation Bond Oversight Committee · October 27, 2025
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The controller's audits division reported a Prop Q audit with nine findings and 11 recommendations, an expanded homelessness scorecard showed about 28,000 service interactions in August (a duplicated-count measure), and the Office of Public Finance closed an $83.6 million sale for the first tranche of 2024 Healthy, Safe and Vibrant bonds.

Mark Dela Rosa, director of audits in the Controller's Office, briefed the Obligation Bond Oversight Committee on recent audit activity and upcoming work. Dela Rosa said the office issued a Human Rights Commission Prop Q (non-contract purchases) audit in September that contained nine findings and 11 recommendations and was issued as a joint investigation with the city attorney's office. He said the office will follow up on recommendations on six-month intervals.

Natasha, speaking for controller staff, described published…

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