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Mayor won’t commit to Parcel K ground‑breaking; board approves 180 Jones ground lease for 70 units of 100% affordable housing

3006393 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Mayor London Breed told the Board of Supervisors she would look into the schedule for developing Parcel K in Hayes Valley but declined to commit to a 3‑year ground‑breaking deadline. Separately the board unanimously approved a ground lease to build 70 units of 100‑percent affordable housing at 180 Jones Street.

Mayor London Breed told the Board of Supervisors on May 10 that she would follow up with staff but would not make an immediate commitment to break ground on a 100‑percent affordable project at Parcel K in Hayes Valley.

Supervisor Dean Preston asked the mayor twice whether she would commit to breaking ground within three years (and separately to issuing a request for proposals within six months) for a site created after the Central Freeway removal and dedicated under a 1999 ballot measure (Prop I) for affordable housing. The mayor said she did not have enough information to make a firm commitment and promised to consult the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development and report back to the…

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