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Planning Commission schedules hearing on Haight Ashbury Free Clinic master plan after neighborhood concern

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 21, 2006
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Summary

After extended public comment about neighborhood impacts and distributed outreach materials, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to hold a public hearing on the Haight Ashbury Free Clinicabbreviated institutional master plan and directed staff to calendar the hearing and continue processing related permits.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on Sept. 21 to schedule a public hearing on the Haight Ashbury Free Clinicabbreviated institutional master plan after neighbors raised concerns about notice and materials linked to the clinic's outreach.

Planning staff and representatives for the clinic told the commission the master plan is intended as a planning tool and does not itself approve operations. Brett Horsfield, representing the clinic, said the plan "moves a large amount of the substance abuse program away from the Haight" while keeping a presence at 558 Haight Street and that the consolidation…

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