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Neighborhood groups urge broad outreach on rezoning; commenters press changes to demolition rules and local hiring
Summary
During general public comment, Neighborhoods United and others urged extensive public engagement and data on impacts before large rezoning and density changes; union and preservation commenters pressed for local hire, apprenticeship and adjustments to the city's demolition calculation procedures.
Several members of the public spoke during general public comment on March 6 about the city's rezoning efforts, demolition rules and labor standards.
Bridget Maley, speaking for Neighborhoods United San Francisco, said the coalition (she said it represents roughly 60 groups) submitted a letter and urged the Planning Commission to require robust public engagement, clear notification and a data-driven approach before rezoning moves forward. Her remarks called for town halls in affected supervisorial districts, transparent estimates…
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