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Commission adopts SF Survey findings for Upper Fillmore, omits Japantown portion for later review

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 17, 2024
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission adopted the citywide SF Survey findings for the Upper Fillmore Neighborhood Commercial District, recommending 22 individually eligible properties and a 30-property historic district; staff and community speakers noted the Japantown portion will be continued for further review.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted April 17, 2024 to adopt the SF Survey draft findings for the Upper Fillmore Neighborhood Commercial District, moving the city’s multi‑year cultural resources survey forward while deferring the Japantown portion for additional community review.

Staff overview: Ashley Lindsay and Melanie Bishop of the Planning Department described SF Survey as a multi‑year, citywide effort to document places of cultural, historical and architectural importance. Staff said the survey uses a phased approach—presurvey, fieldwork and research—and aims to evaluate…

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