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Planning staff frames Plan Bay Area growth, RHNA asks San Francisco to absorb nearly 29,000 housing units

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 4, 2012
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Staff briefed the commission on Plan Bay Area and the updated RHNA methodology, which directs a large share of regional housing growth and affordable units into priority development areas; San Francisco’s allocation for the next RHNA cycle was presented at roughly 29,000 units with a high share of below‑market allocations.

Planning Department staff summarized the regional Plan Bay Area process under Senate Bill 375 and the associated Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA). The presentation described a preferred land-use scenario that concentrates growth in Priority Development Areas, and preliminary allocations that place a substantial portion of the Bay Area’s projected growth in city cores. "For San…

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