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Supervisors, planning staff unveil Excelsior and Outer Mission neighborhood strategy after yearlong outreach
Summary
Planning and economic‑development staff presented a community‑driven Excelsior & Outer Mission (EOM) strategy on Dec. 13, 2018, outlining goals and actions to stabilize neighborhood businesses, retain families and increase affordable housing while local residents warned that state proposals and market pressure risk displacement.
Planning Department staff and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development presented the Excelsior and Outer Mission neighborhood strategy to the San Francisco Planning Commission on Dec. 13, 2018, an informational report that officials described as a community‑driven “living document.”
Supervisor (appearing) thanked staff and community partners for a year‑long process that produced a strategy focused on commercial‑corridor stabilization, housing preservation and family‑friendly policies. “We put those folks in a room and then put out a call for community members to participate,” the supervisor said, describing outreach that selected about 30 residents from roughly 80 applicants and ran more than 30 meetings and nearly 1,000 surveys.
Planning staff said the strategy organizes work under four…
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