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  • Goal 1: Plan and Prepare
    • Capital Plan
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  • Goal 2: Retrofit, Mitigate, Adapt
    • Soft Story Retrofits
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  • Goal 3: Ensure Housing for All San Franciscans
    • Deliver Housing
    • Fund Affordable Housing
    • Promote Affordability
    • Middle-Income Affordability
    • Revive Public Housing
    • Neighborhood Affordability
    • Decrease Chronic Homelessness
    • Plan For Housing
  • Goal 4: Empower Neighborhoods through Improved Connections
    • Invest in Neighborhoods
    • Community Hubs
    • Neighborhood Support Centers
    • Neighborfest and Block Champions
    • Strong Home Program
    • Heat Preparedness
Goal 3: Ensure Housing for All San Franciscans
Deliver Housing: Deliver at least 5,000 Units of New or Rehabilitated Housing Every Year
Fund Affordable Housing: Fund the Construction of Affordable Housing
Promote Affordability: Make New Developments More Affordable
Middle-Income Affordability:Increase the Range of Households Served by Affordable Housing
Revive Public Housing: Revive San Francisco’s Public Housing
Neighborhood Affordability:Promote Neighborhood Affordability 
Supportive Housing: Decrease Chronic Homelessness through Supportive Housing
Plan for Housing: Continue to Integrate Housing Concerns in Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Efforts

Ensure Housing

Credit: Daniel Wade

Today’s challenges will only worsen with tomorrow’s disruptions. We must work now to ensure housing for all San Franciscans before and after a disaster. We will work to address our city’s housing and homeless crises through innovative policies, reimagining and bold action to build a stronger city for today and tomorrow.
 

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The Office of Resilience and Capital Planning is dedicated to creating a strong, sustainable, and resilient San Francisco for generations to come.

ONESF, managed by ORCP, is the City’s cross-agency branding for all major capital improvement projects.

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Which map would you like to see?

We manage two distinct maps of projects around the city—one for the 10-Year Capital Plan and one for annual Capital Budget.

Capital Plan Map


This map shows all the projects that have been proposed for funding within the 10 years covered by the Capital Plan.


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To make sure you see the projects you’re looking for, it’s important to choose the right map for your needs.

Capital Budget Map



This map shows the projects which have received funding within the next 2 years covered by the Capital Budget.


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