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City Council reviews housing element to prevent displacement and equity issues

April 25, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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City Council reviews housing element to prevent displacement and equity issues
Housing equity took center stage at the recent San Francisco government meeting, with officials discussing critical adjustments needed in the city's housing element. The focus was on the constraints reduction ordinance, which aims to address planning processes that could lead to displacement and exacerbate racial and social inequities.

Key discussions highlighted the need for stricter calculations in housing development projects. Officials pointed out that the current planning processes do not adequately prevent adverse impacts on vulnerable communities. They emphasized the importance of reviewing sales history to understand the correlation between rising housing costs and the past decade's price increases.

A significant concern raised was the lack of thorough scrutiny of demolition calculations in previous projects. It was noted that neither of the two major projects from 2014 had their calculations properly presented during commission hearings. To avoid repeating past mistakes, there is a call for more rigorous review by staff and the commission for all future projects, especially those in the Priority Equity Geographies (PEGs).

The meeting underscored the urgency of these discussions, as officials aim to implement changes that promote equitable housing development and prevent displacement in San Francisco. The anticipated outcome is a more consistent and accurate review process that will safeguard against the pitfalls of the past.

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