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San Francisco Board passes constraints reduction ordinance to boost affordable housing

December 07, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco Board passes constraints reduction ordinance to boost affordable housing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors made a significant move this week by passing the Constraints Reduction Ordinance, aimed at addressing the city's ongoing housing crisis. The ordinance, which passed with a 9 to 2 vote, removes provisions that previously allowed the demolition of two unoccupied rent-controlled units, a decision that could jeopardize the city’s affordable housing funding if not enacted.

Supervisor Safaie highlighted that while the ordinance sets a framework for future housing development, current market conditions may delay immediate results. Nonetheless, the ordinance received praise from several supervisors, particularly for the efforts of Supervisor Melgar, who played a key role in its development.

In a related discussion, the Youth Commission expressed strong support for the ordinance, emphasizing the urgent need for affordable housing options for younger generations. Many commissioners voiced concerns about being priced out of the city as they transition from living with their parents to independent living. The commission ultimately passed a resolution in favor of the ordinance with a 16 to 1 vote, mirroring the Board's decision the following day.

The meeting also touched on the Historic Preservation Commission's recent approvals for several small business legacy registry applicants, showcasing the city’s commitment to preserving local businesses amidst ongoing development pressures.

As San Francisco grapples with its housing challenges, the passage of the Constraints Reduction Ordinance marks a critical step towards fostering more affordable housing solutions, though the path ahead remains complex and uncertain.

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