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Supervisors endorse housing policy declaration after compromise; focus on 33% affordability in Central SoMa and neighborhood stabilization
Summary
The Board of Supervisors adopted a housing-policy declaration that sets targets and a work plan — including a 33% affordability target for Central SoMa — as part of a compromise that removed a stricter land-use mandate from the ballot.
The Board of Supervisors adopted a declaration of policy aimed at addressing San Francisco’s housing affordability and displacement challenges after a high-profile compromise among community groups, supervisors and the mayor’s office.
Supervisor Jane Kim (sponsor) told the board the declaration was the product of weeks of negotiation between community advocates, developers and the mayor’s office. The text asks voters to endorse a city policy that includes goals and a work plan rather than a binding land-use mandate the sponsor had originally proposed for the…
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