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Housing advocates demand urgent action to combat crisis

June 06, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Housing advocates demand urgent action to combat crisis
In a recent government meeting, housing advocates emphasized the urgent need for increased housing production in San Francisco and the broader Bay Area to combat the ongoing affordability crisis. Corey Smith, representing the Housing Action Coalition, highlighted that building housing at all income levels is essential for preventing displacement. He argued that the city has historically underbuilt housing, which has exacerbated the current crisis. Smith called for a multi-faceted approach to housing, including tenant protections and relocation assistance, but stressed that increasing housing supply is critical.

Smith pointed to specific locations, such as the intersection of 19th and Geary, where new housing could be integrated alongside existing commercial structures. He expressed frustration with the city's slow response to the housing crisis, urging for a more urgent approach to development.

Jim Warshaw, a former advocate for both development and preservation, echoed Smith's sentiments, advocating for a balanced approach that includes both new construction and the preservation of existing structures. He argued that well-planned development can enhance neighborhood vibrancy while maintaining quality of life. Warshaw also called for the completion of a long-overdue survey of historical resources to streamline the development process and avoid costly delays.

Christopher Roche, a principal at Studio Vara, expressed support for the measures discussed, reinforcing the need for collaborative efforts to address housing challenges. The meeting underscored a growing consensus among advocates that immediate action is necessary to address the housing crisis and ensure that San Francisco remains accessible to all residents.

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