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Planning staff presents jobs‑housing trends; commission endorses MAP 2020 package and extends Mission interim controls

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 2, 2017
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Staff presented 30‑year jobs and housing trends and regional projections; after extended public testimony the commission unanimously endorsed MAP 2020 and voted to extend and retain interim controls for the Mission while deferring one UMU height change for District 10.

Planning staff presented a data‑rich report on jobs, housing, and commute dynamics, concluding that San Francisco has produced substantial housing near downtown but remains affected by regional jobs/housing imbalances. Joshua Switzky told commissioners that the city has built roughly 40,000 housing units within and adjacent to downtown over 30 years and that Plan Bay Area projections would lower San Francisco’s jobs‑per‑housing…

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