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SFPUC outlines budget and 10-year capital reprioritization to limit rate increases

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · December 9, 2025
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SFPUC staff told commissioners the agency trimmed a $16 billion initial 10-year capital request toward a financially constrained target near $10 billion and is modeling trade-offs to protect affordability; staff will present detailed proposals in January and request approval in February.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff presented a progress update on the agency’s operating and capital budgets on Dec. 9, outlining efforts to contain rates while meeting regulatory and infrastructure needs.

Anna Dooning, SFPUC budget director, said initial capital proposals across enterprises totaled nearly $16 billion over 10 years. Staff are working to reprioritize and defer projects to approach a financially constrained program closer to $10 billion, with particular attention to water and wastewater projects that most affect…

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