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City’s OEWD outlines Southern Bayfront strategy aiming for 20,000 units and neighborhood benefits
Summary
OEWD presented a negotiation framework for the Southern Bayfront to coordinate multiple proposed projects and secure public benefits: an estimated 20,000 housing units (about 6,700 affordable), 35,000 jobs and roughly 500+ acres of open space, with emphasis on neighborhood preference, sea‑level‑rise planning and workforce commitments.
The Office of Economic and Workforce Development presented a workshop on a Southern Bayfront strategy intended to coordinate investment, public benefits and infrastructure across a stretch of San Francisco’s waterfront from Mission Creek south to Candlestick Point.
Ken Rich of OEWD said the area is likely to see the most change on the city’s waterfront and estimated at least 20,000 new housing units, about 6,700 of which would be affordable, an expected 35,000 new jobs and roughly 500–520 acres of new or renovated…
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