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SPUR and Heritage task force urges citywide survey and clearer CEQA guidance to resolve preservation conflicts
Summary
SPUR and San Francisco Heritage presented a multi‑year report urging a citywide historic resources survey, clearer public participation and updated CEQA/Secretary of the Interior guidance to reduce conflicts between preservation and development.
SPUR and partners told the Historic Preservation Commission the city should complete a coordinated, citywide survey of historic resources and improve CEQA implementation to reduce confusion and dispute over preservation decisions.
Sarah Karlinsky, deputy director of SPUR, presented the task force27s report at the Oct. 16 meeting. The report, produced over roughly three years with San Francisco Architectural Heritage, recommends a citywide survey; earlier incorporation of surveys into area planning; published community outreach standards; a user‑friendly grievance process and…
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