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Committee adopts amendments, orders outreach as it advances citywide parking‑minimum removal

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee / Public event at Natalie Gubb Commons · November 5, 2018
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Summary

After hours of testimony and debate, the Land Use Committee adopted amendments to eliminate citywide minimum parking requirements and continued the item to Nov. 26 to allow additional district outreach requested by several supervisors.

The Land Use Committee on Monday adopted a package of amendments designed to remove minimum off‑street parking requirements from the San Francisco planning code and continued the item for focused outreach to supervisors representing districts with strong parking concerns.

Sponsor Supervisor Kim said eliminating minimum parking requirements would simplify the code, reduce housing costs and support Vision Zero and transit‑first policies. "There is no land use or policy rationale for keeping minimum parking requirements in any zoning districts in the city," she…

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