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Commission and planning staff urge faster citywide historic‑resource survey; committee discusses funding and phasing

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · April 22, 2019
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Historic Preservation Commissioner Kate Black and Planning Department staff outlined a proposed multi‑year citywide cultural resources survey, noting roughly 20% of parcels have been surveyed to date; commissioners and supervisors urged compressing the timeline and identifying funding during upcoming budget deliberations.

The committee heard Item 6, a status report and updated work plan for a citywide historic resources (cultural resources) survey. Historic Preservation Commissioner Kate Black, speaking on behalf of the commission, said San Francisco has completed surveys on only about 20% of its parcels and urged accelerated work so developers and property owners gain certainty. Black cited Los Angeles’ comprehensive citywide survey (2010–2017) as a model and stressed the survey’s benefits for preservation, economic…

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