San Francisco is the only recipient of a grant from the California Department of Social Services to provide services to youth survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.
The Bond, proposed by Mayor London Breed and Board of Supervisors President Norman Yee, will appear on the November ballot and, if approved by voters, will fund the creation and preservation of affordable housing in San Francisco.
Letter issued requests City Controller Ben Rosenfield convene collaborative, data-driven effort to develop a ballot measure for the November 2020 ballot.
Over the next 12 months, the City will assume the San Francisco Housing Authority’s essential functions and has a plan in place to ensure a smooth transition.
Governor Gavin Newsom today signed the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 California state budget, which makes significant investments in housing affordability, homelessness programs, health and human services, education, and other critical services.
Barriers and bureaucracy add time and costs onto affordable housing, costing the city millions of dollars per project and discouraging affordable housing development.