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Supervisors amend inclusionary-housing rules to boost family-sized units; ordinance passes first reading

3006183 · April 16, 2025
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The Board adopted amendments to the city's inclusionary housing ordinance requiring more family-sized units and tightening occupancy rules for certain higher-priced affordable ownership units; amendments passed after debate and one dissent on a specific amendment, and the ordinance moved forward on first reading.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved amendments to the city's inclusionary housing ordinance designed to increase the share of family-sized units in new development and to clarify eligibility and occupancy rules for some middle-income ownership units.

Supervisor Ahsha Safaí, the measure's sponsor on dwelling-unit mix, said the amendments require projects of more than 10 units to include at least 25 percent 2- and 3-bedroom units, "with a minimum of 10 percent 2 bed, 3 bedrooms," language she read into the record during debate. She said the change is intended to produce a better mix of family-sized housing through the city's inclusionary program.

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