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Supervisors pause planning‑code overhaul to allow more community notice and multilingual changes

3006217 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board continued a large planning‑code amendment after supervisors and community members objected to reduced neighborhood notice and other procedural changes affecting 100% affordable housing and small "pop‑out" projects.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 19 voted to continue consideration of a proposed planning‑code omnibus that would streamline review for some projects, including 100% affordable housing, after multiple supervisors said parts of the 70‑page draft reduce neighborhood notice and public review.

Supervisor Aaron Peskin, the item's lead critic, moved to continue the ordinance for one week so the city attorney could draft amendments addressing three concerns he enumerated: restoring some neighborhood notice, preserving postcard or similar notice for small "pop‑out" projects, and reversing reductions in the type or size of neighborhood…

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