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USF presents master plan; neighbors press for stricter parking, scale limits

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 13, 2014
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Summary

The University of San Francisco presented an Institutional Master Plan proposing more student housing and academic upgrades. Neighbors raised repeated concerns about parking, traffic and a proposed large dorm site on Lone Mountain; USF and neighborhood groups will continue negotiations and implementation will require future environmental review and conditional entitlements.

University of San Francisco officials used an informational hearing on March 13 to present an Institutional Master Plan (IMP) that would add academic space and a proposed new residence hall of about 635 beds on the Hilltop (Lone Mountain) campus as part of a distributed‑campus strategy.

USF leaders said the IMP responds to enrollment growth, program needs and a competitive higher‑education marketplace; the university emphasized outreach and a…

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