San Francisco

The 2015 Housing Bond: Low-Income Housing

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user Steve Rhodes.

Of the four housing bonds in recent history, this year’s $310 million bond is the largest. If this bond bucks the trend of the previous two and passes at the ballot it will help create more of the award winning, low-­income housing that San Francisco does well. Through a new program, it will also help preserve rent­controlled housing stock that is at risk of rising out of reach. Come learn about the programs and projects the bond will advance if it passes in November. Co-presented by SFHAC and SF AIA.

+ Doug Shoemaker / Mercy Housing California
+ Kate Hartley / Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development
+ Tracy Parent / San Francisco Community Land Trust

Admission

$10 for Non-Members
Free for SPUR Members

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Sponsorship payments: Will not be refunded, as sponsorship benefits take effect immediately and are on-going through the date of the event.

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