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Historic Preservation Commission adopts SF Survey findings for Richmond commercial districts

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The commission adopted SF Survey findings for the Richmond neighborhood commercial districts on Feb. 19, approving staff evaluations identifying 57 historic resources among 979 properties and directing continued community engagement and follow‑up work.

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Feb. 19 adopted the Planning Department’s SF Survey findings for the Richmond neighborhood commercial districts, moving the city’s multi‑year cultural resources effort forward and prompting questions from community members about potential historic districts and intangible cultural heritage.

Planning staff presented results from field work that surveyed 979 properties within the Richmond neighborhood commercial districts and identified 57 properties as historic resources, 730 as not historic resources, 107 as not evaluated because they were not age eligible or not visible, and 85 as pending further historic context statement review. Maggie Smith, the project lead for SF Survey, told the commission the findings are intended as a living document and emphasized broad community engagement during field work.

"Our primary goal is to identify and document places and resources of cultural,…

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