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ABAG outlines three scenarios for Plan Bay Area 2040; local planners press for displacement and resilience responses

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 28, 2016
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Summary

ABAG presented three draft scenarios for the Plan Bay Area 2040 update—Main Streets, Connecting Neighborhoods and Big City—prompting San Francisco commissioners and public speakers to press for stronger displacement protections, resilient infrastructure planning and clearer links between regional housing, jobs and transit investments.

Representatives from the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) briefed the Planning Commission on April 28 about initial scenarios for the Plan Bay Area 2040 forecast and the update’s broad priorities of sustainability and equity.

ABAG outlined three scenarios: a dispersed 'Main Streets' approach emphasizing smaller cities and suburban growth; a 'Connecting Neighborhoods' scenario that concentrates growth in the three big cities and…

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