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Supervisor Chan pushes fire code changes amid housing and safety concerns

January 22, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Supervisor Chan pushes fire code changes amid housing and safety concerns
Concerns over fire safety regulations and housing development took center stage during a recent San Francisco County government meeting. The discussion highlighted the challenges posed by new fire code changes, particularly regarding access points for emergency services.

Supervisor Chan emphasized the importance of addressing issues like debris and hoarding that obstruct access in neighborhoods such as Chinatown and North Beach. She noted that these obstacles complicate emergency responses, especially in the context of potential earthquake risks. "This is important and critical," she urged, calling for support from her colleagues.

Public comments revealed significant apprehension from housing advocates. Jake Price, representing the Housing Action Coalition, requested a continuance on the proposed legislation. He argued that the current draft could hinder housing production by imposing strict access requirements that would jeopardize numerous development projects. "Fire safety and housing production should not be at odds," he stated, urging for a more collaborative approach to refine the legislation.

The meeting underscored the delicate balance between ensuring public safety and promoting housing development in San Francisco. As discussions continue, stakeholders are hopeful for a resolution that addresses both fire safety concerns and the pressing need for increased housing density.

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