Working San Franciscans like many nurses, teachers, and first responders simply can’t afford the average-priced San Francisco home.
We need Yes on A to build more affordable homes so local workers can keep living in San Francisco
Working San Franciscans like many nurses, teachers, and first responders simply can’t afford the average-priced San Francisco home.
Wages for working families have not kept up with the cost of housing. Yes on A will help create 1,500 units of affordable housing for working San Franciscans, survivors of domestic violence, seniors, and first responders.
$30 million from Yes on A will be specifically for women who need stable housing after experiencing street violence, domestic violence and abuse, sexual assault, or human trafficking.
Yes on A will help San Francisco meet its state-mandated goal to build 46,000 units of affordable housing.
Yes on A will have strict accountability for results with independent annual financial audits.
The City of San Francisco has a long-standing policy of only putting new bonds on the ballot when it will have no impact on property tax rates. Yes on A follows that policy: enough past bond debt has been paid off that approving this measure will not increase tax rates.
Prop A is endorsed by:
Nancy Pelosi
Speaker Emerita
London Breed
San francisco Mayor
Aaron Peskin
Board of Supervisors president
SF Democratic Party
Habitat for Humanity Greater SF
San Francisco Labor Council
CCHO
Mission Housing Development Corporation