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Board denies neighborhood appeal of foreign language enrichment program for toddlers at 3571 Sacramento Street after traffic, parking debate
Summary
The Board rejected an appeal of a planning commission approval that would allow a private foreign language enrichment program for children at 3571 Sacramento Street, overruling neighbors' concerns about parking and traffic after planning staff said the use fits the neighborhood and included caps on class size and staffing for drop‑off management.
The Board of Supervisors denied an appeal of a planning commission conditional‑use authorization to open a private foreign‑language enrichment program for children at 3571 Sacramento Street, siding with the planning department and the commission’s earlier approval.
The appeal was brought by nearby property owners and the Presidio Heights Association of Neighbors, who argued the program would overwhelm a congested commercial block with frequent drop‑offs and pickups and that Planning had not sufficiently studied parking, traffic, or the building’s permit history. Appellants produced neighborhood petitions and multiple speakers who described chronic…
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