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Planning Commission backs SOMA parking reform, asks staff to refine TDM language

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 28, 2011
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted to support an ordinance removing minimum parking requirements and establishing maximums in parts of South of Market, while directing staff and the city attorney to refine language on transportation demand management for larger venues. The motion passed with one dissent.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 28 voted to support an ordinance aimed at changing parking rules in parts of South of Market, directing staff and the city attorney to refine language about applying transportation demand management (TDM) requirements to larger nonresidential projects.

The ordinance, originally introduced by Supervisor Daly and advanced by Supervisor Kim, would remove minimum parking requirements and establish maximum parking limits in targeted SOMA districts, adjust pricing to discourage long-term commuter parking and allow…

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