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San Francisco State outlines 18‑year master plan to add housing and academic space
Summary
San Francisco State presented an 18‑year campus master plan to the Planning Commission proposing roughly a 400,000‑square‑foot increase in academic space and a phased expansion of on‑campus student housing from about 3,500 to roughly 12,500 beds, with CEQA review and trustee approval expected next year.
San Francisco State President Leslie Wong and university planners briefed the San Francisco Planning Commission on June 14 about a proposed campus master plan intended to guide development over the next 18 years.
"We are currently in the planning phases of a campus‑wide physical master plan to guide our development over the next 18 years," President Leslie Wong said, describing the effort as aimed at supporting the university's academic mission and student success. Wong and Vice President Jason Porth said the plan responds to…
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