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Planning commission approves Goodwill donation center and 75‑bed youth navigation center at 888 Post Street
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a conditional‑use authorization to allow Goodwill to operate a ground‑floor donation and job‑training center co‑located with a 75‑bed navigation center for transitional‑age youth at 888 Post Street, after staff corrected a CEQA exemption and commissioners weighed neighborhood safety and outreach commitments.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 27 unanimously approved a conditional‑use authorization to allow Goodwill Industries to operate an 8,880‑square‑foot donation and job‑training center and for the conversion of roughly 21,300 square feet of upper‑floor space into a navigation center providing about 75 beds for transitional‑age youth (ages 18–24).
Department staff presented the project and read a housekeeping correction into the record, noting the environmental review should reference a Class 32 categorical exemption under CEQA rather than the previously cited Class 1 exemption. Samantha Updegrave of the Planning Department said staff found the project “on balance, consistent with the objectives and policies of the general plan” and recommended approval with conditions including measures to secure open bays, coordinate queuing and loading…
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