Affordable housing breaks ground steps from City Hall

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Construction is underway on a 112-unit affordable housing complex steps away from San Francisco City Hall, according to the mayor's office.

Construction is underway on a 112-unit affordable housing complex steps away from San Francisco City Hall, according to the mayor's office.

Twenty-eight units at the Kelsey will be set aside for people with disabilities who use home and community-based services. Another 14 units will be specifically dedicated to people eligible for the HUD Section 811 program, which supports individuals that are exiting institutions or at risk of institutionalization.

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