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Committee backs Mission Rock housing-plan amendment to deepen affordability in Phase 1
Summary
The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 28 recommended approval of a resolution to amend the Mission Rock housing plan that would lower the minimum phase-level affordable percentage and reconfigure unit income bands on Parcel A (the Canyon) to increase deeper-affordability units.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 28 recommended approval of a resolution to amend the Mission Rock housing plan that would lower the minimum phase-level affordable percentage and reconfigure unit income bands on Parcel A (the Canyon) to increase deeper-affordability units.
The change would reduce the minimum required percentage of below-market-rate units for any single phase from 30% to 20% while keeping the overall Mission Rock project affordability target at 40%. Wyatt Donnelly Landolt, a project manager at the Port of San Francisco working on Mission Rock, told the committee the amendment would leave the project-level affordability target unchanged and is intended to address leasing challenges at higher AMI tiers.
"This is about [a] housing plan amendment, which…
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