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Board of Supervisors adopts resolution opposing state senate bill 50 unless amended, sends duplicate file to committee
Summary
The board voted to adopt a resolution opposing California Senate Bill 50 in its current form unless amended and directed a duplicated file with specific amendments to the Government Audit & Oversight Committee for further work and drafting.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 9 adopted a resolution opposing California Senate Bill 50 — legislation authored by Senator Scott Wiener that would promote up‑zoning and greater density near transit — unless the state bill is amended to include stronger tenant protections, guarantees for affordable housing, and local authority safeguards.
Supervisor Hillary Ronen introduced the resolution and identified three core concerns cited by the board and community groups: SB50’s potential to accelerate displacement in vulnerable neighborhoods; the bill’s failure to guarantee that development incentives will produce affordable housing onsite; and the risk of diluting…
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