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Planning staff outlines 'LUISA' data modernization plan, promises more public‑facing tools

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 20, 2018
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Summary

Planning staff presented a multi‑year LUISA initiative to modernize long‑range data analysis, including 3D mapping, integrated authoritative datasets and improved web interfaces to make planning data accessible to non‑technical residents.

Planning Department staff used the Dec. 20 meeting to introduce LUISA (Long‑range Urban Information and Systems Architecture), a multi‑year data modernization initiative intended to replace manual workflows with automated, authoritative datasets and web‑based tools.

Josh Switzky, who introduced the effort, described goals to create faster production of growth‑capacity estimates, better…

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