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Supervisors introduce measures on housing incentives, naloxone access and neighborhood beautification permits

3006438 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Board members introduced several policy proposals and updates on June 27: a time‑limited package to reduce affordable‑housing fees and expedite 'stalled' entitlements, a resolution to require retail pharmacies to stock opioid antagonists, and a proposed streamlined neighborhood‑led beautification permitting pathway.

Three distinct policy initiatives were introduced or updated during the Board’s June 27 session.

1) Housing pipeline incentives (President Aaron Peskin): Peskin introduced legislation that would create a time‑limited incentive period to "unstick" entitled projects in the pipeline by offering proportional reductions in affordable‑housing obligations and certain impact fees to spur construction. Peskin said the proposal grew from technical advisory committee work and an independent economic analysis and is intended to be coupled with a planned affordable housing bond on the March 2024…

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