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Commission approves 57‑unit Mission Street project amid sharp community opposition
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a downtown project authorization and density‑bonus waivers for 1010 V Mission Street, a nine‑story building with 57 units (13 below‑market ownership units), after extensive public comment from community groups opposing market‑rate SROs and debate about outreach and cultural‑district alignment.
The Planning Commission approved a downtown project authorization for 1010 V Mission Street on Jan. 12 after more than an hour of staff presentations, sponsor remarks and public comment over a prior contentious hearing.
Rebecca Salgado of planning staff summarized the proposal as a nine‑story, approximately 85‑foot residential building replacing a surface parking lot; the project would offer 57 single‑room occupancy dwelling units and 13 below‑market‑rate ownership units. Salgado said the department received letters of opposition from local groups and had earlier presented an earlier iteration of the project to the commission.
John Kevlin, representing the project sponsor,…
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