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Developers fulfill $500,000 pledge for Mission District art space; subcontractor says it is still owed about $47,000
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At a Feb. 19, 2026 Government Audit and Oversight Committee meeting, Chair Jackie Fielder said developers had delivered a previously promised $500,000 for tenant improvements at 681 Florida Street; a subcontractor from HY Flooring told the committee his company is owed about $47,000 for floor work and described difficulty collecting payment. The committee voted 3–0 to file the item.
SAN FRANCISCO — At a Feb. 19 meeting of the Government Audit and Oversight Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Chair Supervisor Jackie Fielder announced that private developers had fulfilled a previously outstanding commitment of $500,000 to fund tenant improvements for a community art space at 681 Florida Street in the Mission District and moved to file the hearing.
The committee clerk had described the item as a hearing about financial commitments made by private developers for housing developments at 2000 Bridal Street and 681 Florida Street, including the $500,000 capital funding for the art space. “Since our last meeting, I’m pleased to report that the developers of this site have fulfilled their outstanding financial promises of $500,000,” Fielder said before moving to file the item.
During public comment, a representative identifying himself only as Roger and saying he works for HY Flooring Game Line Painting said his family-owned company installed athletic and hardwood floors on the Florida Street project and has not been paid in full. “We stand before you with an overdue receivable ledger to the tune of about $47,000,” Roger said, adding that payments were timely early in the project but later stopped and that he believes the owner relied on money promised by developers to pay subcontractors.
Roger told the committee the work was completed in October 2024 and that his company met its obligations, including paying employees and vendors. He asked the committee to note the unpaid balance and the difficulty his small business has had collecting the debt.
After public comment, Fielder moved to file the item. The clerk called the roll; Vice Chair Danny Sauter, Member Schurll, and Chair Fielder recorded their votes as "aye" and the motion to file passed 3–0.
Clerk Monique Creighton had earlier told the committee that items acted on at the meeting are expected to appear on the Board of Supervisors agenda for March 3, 2026.
The hearing was filed and will not proceed further at the committee level unless the item is reopened or otherwise scheduled by the Board.
