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Planning Commission adopts policy guidance to implement Proposition E linking office allocations to housing

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 1, 2020
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After a staff briefing on Prop M history and voter‑approved Proposition E, the Planning Commission adopted policy guidance to help implement the new rule that ties large‑scale office allocations to affordable‑housing production and RHNA performance.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Planning Commission adopted policy guidance Thursday to help the department implement Proposition E, a voter‑approved change that ties large‑cap office allocations to the city’s affordable‑housing production and RHNA performance.

Corey Teague, the zoning administrator, summarized the long history of the Office Development Annual Limit (Prop M) and explained how Proposition E changes the mechanics. Under the program, the city issues annual allotments for “large‑cap” office projects (50,000 square feet and above) and “small‑cap” projects…

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