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San Francisco Examiner, February 15, 2017: Proposal over affordable housing requirements expected at end of month

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“The affordability is tied to specific area median incomes and includes both low- and middle-income earners. These requirements have come into play after supervisors Jane Kim and Aaron Peskin placed on the June 2016 ballot Proposition C, which was approved by voters and requires 15 percent of units affordable for low income earners — an increase from the previous 12 percent — and 10 percent for middle income, but also authorized the board to adjust those percentages in part by referring to economic analysis provided by the City Controller’s Office. The first advisory analysis under Prop. C was released Monday.”

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