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City outlines Southern Bayfront negotiation framework; Pier 70 preview sets 30% affordability target

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · June 12, 2017
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Summary

At a committee hearing, OEWD and partner agencies presented a unified Southern Bayfront strategy to coordinate multiple waterfront projects and extract community benefits, including a stated 33% average affordability goal across projects and a Pier 70 plan with 30% on‑site affordability and about 330 deeply affordable units funded on‑site. Staff discussed transportation, sea‑level adaptation financing and open‑space planning.

Supervisor Malia Cohen convened a hearing to present the city’s Southern Bayfront negotiation framework — a coordinated approach to upcoming large mixed‑use waterfront projects intended to align housing, transportation, open space and sea‑level adaptation strategies.

City staff from the Office of Economic and Workforce Development said the framework aims for an average of roughly 33 percent affordability across Southern Bayfront projects and emphasized…

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