San Francisco

Financing the Future

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user frankieleon.

Signed into state law last year, SB628 permits cities to create enhanced infrastructure financing districts and may prove key to financing major new economic development projects around California, including Treasure Island. Hear how this legislation came to pass and the impacts it will have on shaping California’s built future.

+ Robert Gamble / Public Financial Management, Inc.
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Elaine Forbes / Port of San Francisco
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Bob Beck / Treasure Island Development Authority

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