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Planning Commission hears 2014 housing inventory; public urges tracking short‑term rental losses
Summary
Planning Department presented the 2014 Housing Inventory showing a net gain of 3,514 units and nearly $30 million in inclusionary fees collected. Public commenters and commissioners urged the department to track losses—especially short‑term rental conversions—and to put production figures in context with affordability targets.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 16 heard the department's annual 2014 Housing Inventory, which reported a net gain of 3,514 housing units and about $30 million in inclusionary fees collected in 2014.
The inventory, presented by Audrey Desmuec of the Planning Department, said the city's housing stock stood at roughly 39,390 units at the end of 2014. New construction and conversions produced the net gain, and the Department of Building Inspection permitted 3,834 units for construction in 2014. Inclusionary fees collected in 2014 were nearly $30…
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