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DESCRIPTION:From: queervision-owner@groups.queernet.org 
 [mailto:queervision-owner@groups.queernet.org] On Behalf Of Mecca44@aol.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 8:29 AM  To: undisclosed-recipients:  
 Subject: [queervision] save Section 8, stop evictions  Friends  Here's an 
 urgent message from my co-worker, Sara Shortt, who is working to save 
 Section 8. What's happening right now is that the feds have lowered the 
 payment standard so that for example, with a $1600 one-bedroom, HUD will 
 only pay $1300 for it now. The tenant HAS TO MAKE UP THE $300 DIFFERENCE. 
 Every tenant with a voucher in SF (over 7,300 vouchers!) will get a rent 
 increase this year, anywhere from about $100-400/mo. People on Section 8 
 canNOT afford these increases. If landlords do not agree to lower the rent 
 down to the new standard or the tenant does not find another place to live, 
 they will end up on the streets or displaced from the city. At this point, 
 thanks to Sara's efforts, Park Merced has agreed to lower the rents for its 
 160 or so tenants on vouchers. The Board of Supes is holding a hearing to 
 look into this matter...below is info from Sara...  tommi  Help save SF's 
 Section 8 Housing!  *We need testimony from tenants and advocates at 
 Monday's Board of  supervisors Section 8 hearing at 1pm at City Hall. 
 Please attend if you can  and encourage others as well. Talking points are 
 below. If you can not  attend, please email, write or call your supervisors 
 to let them hear your  thoughts on the issue.  *Listen to KPFA story on 
 Section 8 in SF at :  http://www.kpfa.org/archives/archives.php?id=24 (See 
 April 26th and click on  "listen")  *See chron article at  
 http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/04/18/BAG7KCAJHS1.DTL  
 *Get more info on the status of the Federal Budget at http://www.cbpp.org  
 SF Section 8 Cuts  Talking Points  - We can no longer rely on federal 
 housing funds. Housing for the poor must  be a priority of local 
 government.  -Any planning or implementation of efforts to end homelessness 
 should  incorporate solutions to the loss of Section 8 housing. Otherwise, 
 people  with homes become homeless, as the city puts others from the 
 streets into  housing.  -Housing development planning and funding should 
 include housing options for  the poorest: $15,000 annual income (average 
 Section 8 tenant income).  -Board should work with Congressional Delegation 
 to fight for full funding  of Section 8 program.  - Do not allow further 
 "ghettoization" of SF.  S8 rent increases mean that  tenants (who are 72% 
 people of color) will be forced to areas where poverty  is already 
 concentrated and which have high crime, less services and  substandard 
 housing.  - City must expand services to soften the blow on impacted 
 tenants:  relocation assistance, housing placement, etc.  -Program cuts 
 mean exodus of families from SF.  2BR units and higher are  extremely 
 scarce within the city limits.  Families will be forced to leave  the 
 city.  Key Facts about Section 8 Cuts  *50% voucher holders are seniors or 
 disabled. 72% are people of color.  *5,000 famliies will be impacted by 
 rent increases this year. Increases  average between $100-$400.  *Housing 
 Authority assistance went down by 13%-16% this year for each  tenant. 2 
 bedroom was $1775 last year. This year is $1539.  *The Housing Authority 
 has been cut by $5.7 million dollars in 2005.  The  2006 budget will 
 result in a loss of 300 vouchers.  *25,000 families are currently on the S8 
 waiting list in SF.  *Average 2 bedroom market-rate rent is $2,323.  Sara 
 Shortt  Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco  427 South Van Ness  San 
 Francisco, CA 94103  415-703-8634   \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/05/01/64873.php
SUMMARY:SF Board Mtg: Section 8 Cuts by Bush and Consequences
LOCATION:SF City Hall Legislative Chambers
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/05/01/64873.php
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