San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Agree Bold Action Is Needed on Housing. What Are Their Proposals? | KQED
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The majority of San Francisco residents are renters, with 27% spending more than a third of their income on housing, rising to 40% for low-income families. Mayor London Breed is determined to address the affordable housing crisis by vetoing anti-housing legislation and cutting inclusionary fees to stimulate development.
Despite falling short of state requirements, Mayor London Breed has overseen the creation of new housing units and introduced the Housing for All plan to reduce inclusionary fees. She aims to encourage more development by considering further fee reductions and implementing a $300 million affordable housing bond passed by voters.
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