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Historic-preservation commission adopts San Francisco New Deal context statement
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously adopted a San Francisco New Deal historic context statement to guide property evaluations and the citywide SF survey. Staff said over 270 parties were notified and public commenters urged publication and wider public access.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to adopt a citywide New Deal historic context statement that staff said will guide the SF survey and help standardize evaluations of New Deal-era buildings, landscapes and public works.
Francis McMillan, Planning Department staff, told the commission the document — focused primarily on 1933 through 1943 — provides an evaluative framework for consistent property reviews and noted that "over 270 parties were…
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