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Commission endorses principle: tenants displaced by public‑housing revitalization should have right to return

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 27, 2012
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The Planning Commission voiced unanimous support for the concept of a local ordinance guaranteeing displaced public‑housing residents a right to return to revitalized developments; staff and advocates said amendments are being worked out and the measure will be introduced to the Board of Supervisors with further detail.

The Planning Commission on Thursday endorsed the policy principle that residents displaced by public‑housing revitalization should have an express right to return to their redeveloped site.

Department staff described ordinance language developed with Supervisor Christina Olague’s office that would amend the San Francisco Administrative Code to establish a local Right to Revitalized Housing. The proposed ordinance would apply to projects that trigger the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act (URA)…

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