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Planning commission delays decision on Haight Ashbury Free Clinic consolidation after neighbors press for hearing

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 14, 2006
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The Planning Commission continued for one week its decision on whether to hold a formal hearing on the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic’s institutional master plan after residents and preservation advocates said they were not notified and asked for fuller review and outreach.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on the afternoon of the meeting delayed for one week a decision on whether to schedule a formal hearing for the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic’s abbreviated institutional master plan, after neighbors and preservation advocates called for fuller public review.

Staff planner Steve Wertheim described the proposal as a consolidation of clinic services into a single Mission Street facility and recommended no formal hearing because the plan would reduce the clinic’s footprint in the Haight, moving operations “into an area underneath the…

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