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Residents press planners to center anti‑displacement measures in Excelsior/Outer Mission strategy

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 21, 2017
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Summary

Planning staff outlined a neighborhood strategy for the Excelsior and Outer Mission, emphasizing commercial corridor improvements and housing goals; residents and advocacy groups urged stronger anti‑displacement protections, better outreach to immigrant and working‑class residents and commitment to affordable units.

Planning staff presented the first‑phase neighborhood strategy for the Excelsior and Outer Mission at the Dec. 21 Planning Commission hearing, outlining demographic data, neighborhood assets and a public engagement process led by a 31‑member working group.

Project manager Rachel Tanner and staff described the corridor‑focused plan: a map of the project area, a working‑group process that included workshops, tours and a survey, and a draft pipeline of roughly 900 units in buildings larger than ten units (about 500 market‑rate and nearly 400 affordable). Staff said the…

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