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Planning department presents largely steady budget; preservation CEQA staff moved administratively into environmental planning

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · January 17, 2018
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City planning staff told the Historic Preservation Commission the FY2018–20 budget will largely ‘stay the course,’ with a proposed self‑funded ADU planner and an administrative shift of four CEQA‑focused preservation planners into Environmental Planning to improve CEQA coordination.

The San Francisco Planning Department presented its proposed fiscal 2018–2020 budget and work program to the Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday, describing a modest net revenue reduction and limited new spending.

“the budget is not going to be changing very much in the upcoming years,” Deputy Director of Administration Deborah Landis said, summarizing the department’s projections and the mayor’s instruction to absorb a 2.5 percent general‑fund reduction. Landis told commissioners the department expects a small decrease—about $300,000 after CPI adjustments—compared with the current year, and emphasized that roughly…

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