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Planning Commission continues controversial Mission project to Sept. 10 after heavy public turnout

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 18, 2015
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Summary

After hours of public comment opposing proposed conversion of industrial (PDR) space to housing, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted to continue the 2000–2070 Bryant Street matter to Sept. 10, 2015, to allow more community input and Mission 2020 coordination.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted June 18 to continue consideration of a major Mission District development at 2000–2070 Bryant Street to Sept. 10, 2015, after an extended public comment period in which neighbors, artists and unions urged a longer delay.

Dozens of speakers told the panel the project, which would convert production, distribution and repair (PDR) space into housing on a city block, risks displacing artists, small manufacturers and living‑wage jobs. Spike Khan, a nearby resident, asked the commission to hold the item until Mission 2020—a…

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