San Francisco

The 2015 Housing Bond: Middle-Income Housing

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user Thomas Hawk.

San Francisco's middle class is struggling more than ever to keep a toehold in the city. The affordability crisis has reached the point that the city is proposing to assist middle-income rental housing for the first time in its history. Join us to talk about the importance of retaining a middle class, and learn about the proposed program that will launch if the housing bond is approved in November. Part one of a four part series. Co-presented by SFHAC and SF AIA.

+ Sarah Dennis­-Phillips / San Francisco Office of Economic Development
+ Esther Stearns / Braid Mission
+ Supervisor Scott Wiener / San Francisco Board of Supervisors

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