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Port staff explores affordable-housing options on seawall lots and seeks mayor's office partnership
Summary
Port staff proposed investigating Seawall Lot sites (including Lot 322/321 area) for affordable housing by working with the Mayor's Office of Housing, possibly using land-in‑lieu approaches and amendments to the Jobs-Housing Linkage Ordinance; early estimates put site capacity at roughly 90–100 units subject to feasibility and public-trust review.
Port Special Projects Manager Brad Benson briefed the commission on potential affordable-housing strategies on port nontrust parcels, noting the port's interest in contributing land or other tools to advance subsidized housing while balancing public-trust constraints.
Benson and staff identified several Broadway-area seawall parcels as candidates for further study, highlighting Seawall…
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