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Planning staff outline state housing bills and funding options as the city looks for tools to increase production

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 11, 2017
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Planning Department and Mayor——s Office of Housing briefed the commission on key state bills (SB 35, AB 73, SB2, SB3, AB1505/1506, AB915) affecting local housing production, inclusionary rules and funding; community advocates pressed for tenant protections and anti‑displacement measures.

Planning Department staff and the Mayor——s Office of Housing briefed the Planning Commission on May 11 about a slate of state bills that could affect San Francisco's approach to housing production, inclusionary requirements and funding. Staff stressed the city——is subject to many state land‑use laws and highlighted bills including SB 35 (streamlining ministerial approval if jurisdictions fail to meet production targets), AB 73 (housing sustainability districts), AB 1505 (Palmer fix to enable on‑site inclusionary rental units) and funding measures such as SB2 (recording fee)…

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