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Planning staff lays out 18-month work plan for Central Corridor, flags displacement and Flower Mart as priorities

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 20, 2013
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Summary

Planning Department presented Phase 2 of the Central Corridor Plan, detailing an 18-month program of environmental review and finer-grain policy work on land use, urban form, public realm and implementation. Commissioners and public pressed staff for mid-range zoning alternatives and displacement analysis.

Planning Department staff presented an update on the Central Corridor Plan on June 20, saying the project has entered Phase 2, an 18-month period that will run the environmental review and refine policy details. Joshua Switzky told the Planning Commission the draft plan published in April will now be analyzed in depth, with staff developing policy working papers and public workshops on topics including land use (transferable development rights and the office/residential mix), neighborhood-serving uses and commercial-displacement strategies, parcel consolidation limits, and design guidelines for major development sites such as the Flower Mart.

Switzky said the EIR notice of preparation…

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