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Historic Preservation Commission backs planning department budget recommendations as staff warns of revenue declines

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · February 15, 2023
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to forward the Planning Department’s FY2023–25 proposed budget and work program to the mayor’s office and Board of Supervisors. Planning staff warned of a multi‑year revenue decline, including a roughly $10 million drop in fee revenue and a two‑year city deficit projection of $728 million.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Feb. 15 to recommend approval of the Planning Department’s proposed budget and work program for fiscal years 2023–2025, after a presentation by department staff that outlined revenue declines and proposed staffing adjustments.

Deborah Landis, planning department staff, said the department has seen a “softening of volume and revenue” since the pandemic and was asked to trim general‑fund…

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