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General Obligation Bond Program Report

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FY24 and FY25 General Obligation Bond Program Report

This report provides an overview of the scope, schedule, and status of the City's active general obligation bond portfolio.Click here to view the current report

Bond Program Information

Bond Program Report

This General Obligation Bond Program Report provides a high-level overview of the scope, schedule, and budget status of the City and County of San Francisco’s (the City’s) General Obligation (GO) bonds. This report focuses on changes and delays occurring in Fiscal Year 2023-2024 (FY24) and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY25), which spanned from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2025.

Interactive Dashboards

The GO Bond Program Report Dashboards are an interactive and accessible way the public can explore data about voter-approved GO bonds. These dashboards accompany the report and provide visualizations of budget and schedule data for each bond program.

Additional Resources

Read the City's Capital Plan and learn about Office of Resilience and Capital Planning

Learn about the Capital Planning Committee

Learn more about the Citizens General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee

Explore General Obligation bond projects managed by San Francisco Public Works

Access the General Obligation Bond Report data on the Open Data Portal (Updated June 2025)

About General Obligation Bonds

General Obligation (GO) bonds are debt instruments issued by the City to fund capital projects that do not directly generate revenue, such as roads, parks, and fire stations. The City generally uses GO bonds to pay for infrastructure that San Franciscans will use for years, instead of routine maintenance that will need to be repeated regularly. By borrowing, the City can spread out the cost of building or repairing

This report assists the Citizen’s General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee (CGOBOC), policy makers, and the public in understanding the status of the programs funded by the City’s $4.85 billion active GO bond portfolio. The report includes a watch list of more notably delayed bond components for ease of reference.

This report covers:

  • 2024 Healthy, Safe, and Vibrant San Francisco
  • 2024 Affordable Housing
  • 2020 Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response
  • 2020 Health and Recovery
  • 2019 Affordable Housing
  • 2018 Embarcadero Seawall Earthquake Safety
  • 2016 Public Health and Safety
  • 2016 Preservation and Seismic Safety
  • 2015 Affordable Husing
  • 2014 Transportation and Road Improvement
  • 2014 Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response
  • 2012 Clean & Safe Neighborhood Parks

Past General Obligation Bond program reports