San Francisco is getting more than $150 million to build 1,200 new homes with an eye on accessibility to public transit.
While the agencies were thrown a lifeline this summer, both continue to fall short of pre-pandemic ridership levels. At the same time, traffic congestion on the Bay Bridge and highways continues to plague morning commutes. Ex // Top Stories City Attorney asks regulators to revote on Cruise, Waymo SF expansion David Chiu claims the CPUC "utilized a flawed approval process" the first time around
The Affordable Housing and Sustainability Communities program would direct nearly $119 million to three projects building 435 affordable housing units, while $45 million from the Infill Infrastructure Grant would fund support three ongoing projects — Potrero HOPE SF, Sunnydale HOPE SF and India Basin — that are all in various stages of development. The City expects all projects to be completed by 2027, save for the Potrero project, which would be completed in 2029.