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Board adopts first biannual housing balance report; supervisor says city losing protected units even as production continues

3006110 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors approved a resolution accepting the first biannual housing balance report. Supervisor Jane Kim highlighted losses of rent‑protected units and said the city would need far larger production — roughly 400,000 units by the report's estimate — to materially reduce prices.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 27 unanimously adopted the Planning Department's first biannual housing balance report, a follow-up to Proposition K and the city's stated targets for affordable housing production.

Supervisor Jane Kim, who introduced the item, said the report is intended to measure the city's production and loss of protected and affordable housing and to inform policy choices. "What I…

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