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Historic Preservation Commission directs staff to draft racial and social equity resolution

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · June 17, 2020
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Summary

Commissioners voted unanimously to direct staff to draft a racial and social equity resolution modeled on the Planning Commission’s document; staff agreed to prepare language and return the resolution for commission consideration.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously on June 17 to direct staff to draft a resolution centering the commission’s work program on racial and social equity.

Commissioner Matsuda asked the commission to consider a ten‑page Planning Department resolution the Planning Commission adopted June 11 as a model and requested that preservation staff prepare similar language addressing items within the Historic Preservation Commission’s jurisdiction. Multiple commissioners expressed support and staff said they would begin work on a draft.

The request was moved, seconded and approved without dissent; the chair recorded unanimous approval after Commissioner Foley joined the hearing. Staff said the draft would be added to the commission’s next agenda for review and that they would work with commissioners on specific language.

The action is a staff directive to prepare a resolution for future deliberation; no policy was adopted at the June 17 meeting.