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Committee advances special-use district to prioritize family housing over new SROs in Chinatown and Tenderloin

San Francisco Board of Supervisors — Land Use and Transportation Committee · June 6, 2022
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Summary

Supervisors advanced an ordinance to create a group housing special use district (SUD) for Chinatown and the Tenderloin to prioritize family-sized housing; community groups and residents strongly supported channeling development away from market-rate SROs toward family housing and requested equity reporting and affordability protections.

The Land Use & Transportation Committee on June 6 advanced an ordinance to create a group housing special-use district (SUD) in Chinatown and the Tenderloin intended to prioritize family-sized housing over new market-rate group housing (SRO-style developments). Committee members described the measure as a tool for “density equity” to direct housing growth toward permanent family…

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