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Supervisors introduce workforce- and inclusionary-housing proposals to push for more middle-income units
Summary
Supervisors introduced complementary measures aimed at creating more workforce/middle-income housing in San Francisco's inclusionary program and public-land projects. The measures seek to require a larger share of new private development to include units affordable to moderate-income working families and to set minimum bedroom counts.
Several supervisors used the Feb. 28 meeting to introduce and reintroduce measures aimed at expanding middle-income and workforce housing produced through private inclusive-development requirements and public-land deals.
Lede: Supervisors introduced paired legislative efforts intended to increase the supply of housing affordable to working families, including a private-development inclusionary proposal and follow-up amendments to Proposition C implementation for public land and market-rate projects.
Nut graf: Sponsors framed the measures as complementary: private-sector inclusionary rules would require a dedicated workforce share for families earning at moderate incomes while a companion package responds to the voter-approved…
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