SF Mayor Breed announces new budget investments in permanent supportive housing

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Mayor London Breed on Wednesday announced a planned $67.4 million in her upcoming two-year budget focused on permanent supportive housing.

The funds will allow for an increase to staff wages, enhancing social services, and"improving capital infrastructure, with a specific focus on the older portion of the housing portfolio."$30 million over two yearsdedicated to increasing wages for non-profit staff providing support services and property management across the PSH portfolio.invested in housing programs to provide increased levels of case management services for tenants to ensure that they remain stably housed.

Since 2020, San Francisco has leased or acquired over 2,500 new units of PSH, the largest expansion in the past two decades. The budget over the next two fiscal years will focus on"ensuring equity across the portfolio while continuing to expand housing opportunities for people moving out of homelessness," the statement said.

 

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Not convinced w/London Breed’s intentions. I know people in non profit housing & they are badly run! Corners cut on bldg. constructions too. I think $$ more for good of city personnel, rather than ‘supportive housing.’ Always follow $ trail, esp. w/construction firms/permits!

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