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San Francisco supervisors split but pass amended resolution opposing state Bill SB 827
Summary
Supervisors debated and ultimately adopted an amended resolution urging amendments or opposing California Senate Bill 827, a state proposal to upzone areas near transit. The board split along neighborhoods and planning philosophy lines, voting 8–3 to adopt the amended resolution.
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors debated California Senate Bill 827 — proposed state law to allow greater density and height near so‑called "transit‑rich" corridors — at length on April 3 and adopted an amended resolution signaling local opposition as written. The debate drew extended remarks from supervisors across the city, reflecting deep differences over local land‑use control, value recapture, displacement risks and infrastructure needs.
Supervisor Peskin opened debate by describing revisions he had circulated to make the resolution oppose the bill as written and urge collaborative amendments in Sacramento. “One‑size‑fits‑all…
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