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Supervisors back SFMTA joint-development policy to unlock revenue and housing on transit land
Summary
The board unanimously adopted a resolution supporting the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s joint-development policy, which supervisors say could help address a projected $321 million structural deficit by leveraging agency-owned land for housing and revenue-generating uses.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on March 4 adopted a resolution supporting the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s joint-development goals and policy to use agency-owned land for transit-oriented housing and revenue-generating development.
Supervisor Matt Dorsey yielded to Supervisor Melgar, who framed the item as a response to a structural shortfall at Muni. “As we…
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