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Commission continues Hub plan items to May 21 and asks staff to analyze pending state housing bills
Summary
The Planning Commission continued several large Hub/Market Octavia items to May 21, heard public support and opposition, and directed staff to track and analyze fast‑moving state housing bills; the director also reported a roughly $1.7 billion city budget shortfall for the current year.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on May 14 voted unanimously to continue major Hub and Market Octavia items — including Van Ness and related environmental impact reports — to the May 21 meeting after staff said multiple continuity requests were filed. Commissioner Johnson made the motion to continue the items and the commission approved it 6–0.
Several callers and organizations weighed in during public comment on the continuance. Anastasia Yovanopoulos told the…
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