City announces new housing for public school teachers

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Two affordable housing projects offering homes to educators will break ground next year.

The City announced Tuesday that two new housing projects at 750 Golden Gate Ave. and 2205 Mission St. will break ground next year, delivering 135 new units designated explicitly for San Francisco’s public school teachers, paraeducators, childcare workers, and City College employees.

These housing projects are paramount in keeping teachers in San Francisco, said SFUSD teachers union Vice President Frank Lara. The Golden Gate Avenue houses will be rental units, while the Mission project is below-market-rate homes in a neighborhood where two-bedroom homes sell for more than $1.2 million. The houses will be developed by the Mission Economic Development Agency.

SF lowers fees, affordable housing requirements for developers Bills adopted by legislators Tuesday aim to ease the building of new residences

 

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