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Stakeholder Engagement Meeting

The Controller’s Office is happy to announce that we will be holding a virtual Stakeholder Engagement meeting on March 11 from 9:30 – 11:00am.

The intent of this meeting is to give an update to the Our City, Our Home budget as a whole, major spending areas to where the budget has been distributed, engage in conversation with breakout rooms, and a chance for city staff to answer any questions that you may have.

What is the Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee?

The Board of Supervisors established the Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee in 2019. The Committee makes sure the City uses the Fund in ways that are consistent with the intent of the voters. The Committee assesses the needs of homeless people served by the Fund. The Committee makes annual spending recommendations to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors. The voices of people experiencing homelessness guide the Committee’s work. The Committee promotes transparency and cultural sensitivity in the implementation of the Fund.

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