San Francisco supervisors have approved the disbursement of bond money to relocate the city’s public health clinic that treats sexually acquired infections out of its current dilapidated site. The Board of Supervisors also signed off on a portion of the bond money allocated for a redo of Harvey Milk Plaza in the LGBTQ Castro district.

The funds for the two projects were included in a $390 million bond measure for various infrastructure, public spaces, and street safety projects that city voters passed last November. As the Bay Area Reporter reported last year, the inclusion of both came after public pressure from LGBTQ advocates alarmed that the bond proposal initially had included the Milk plaza renovation but omitted City Clinic’s relocation.

The facility operated by the San Francisco

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