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  • July 15, 2019
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Mayor Gavin Newsom sets a bold vision for HOPE SF to rebuild dilapidated public housing developments into thriving mixed-income communities

HOPE SF integrates new housing with family services, high quality schools, new businesses, public transportation, and green buildings.

The Mayor and Board of Supervisors secure $95 million in local bond funding to launch HOPE SF

Funds allowed San Francisco to rebuild four housing developments in three southeastern  neighborhoods in San Francisco: Hunters View and Alice Griffith in the Bayview, Potrero Terrace and Annex in Potrero Hill, and Sunnydale-Velasco in Visitacion Valley without displacing longtime residents. By tripling density, HOPE SF will replace 1,900 public housing units one-for-one and add low-income and market-rate units, ultimately building more than 5,300 homes at multiple levels of affordability. Construction is phased so that residents can remain on site.

A Blue Ribbon Task Force establishes HOPE SF’s guiding principles.

HOPE SF is guided by a set of principles established by the community, including one-for-one replacement of public housing, economic advancement, and residents at the center every step of the way.

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