Background
Currently, the City has a variety of affordable housing programs, including those that:
- Create, preserve and improve affordable housing;
- Convert market-rate housing to permanently affordable housing;
- Provide loans to first-time homebuyers; and
- Help eligible homeowners and renters stay in their homes.
Proposition K Proposal
Proposition K would provide authorization for 10,000 affordable rental housing units, specifying that the City government will have the authorization to own, develop, construct, acquire, or rehabilitate these units. This ordinance does not provide funding for the housing but does authorize the City to take any actions necessary to implement the ordinance subject to applicable laws.
If approved by voters, city policymakers would next need to assess and decide which functions would be directly conducted by the City (e.g., housing development, property acquisition, construction, property and asset management). At the City’s discretion, this would include identifying the expansion or modification of city agency structures, new processes, staffing, other costs, and providing the operational funding.
Source: Legal Text of Proposition K and League of Women Voters of San Francisco Nonpartisan Analysis of Proposition K