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Board committee backs land dedication at 2020 Bryant to speed affordable housing in Mission
Summary
The Land Use & Transportation Committee recommended forwarding a resolution authorizing conveyance of a roughly 19,000-square-foot parcel at 2020 Bryant Street to support a 130-unit affordable housing project; the transfer is conditioned on environmental remediation steps, a roughly $1 million escrow deposit and pollution insurance. Supervisors asked for more detail on contamination and appraisal adjustments.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use & Transportation Committee on Monday recommended forwarding a resolution that would authorize the city to accept a roughly 19,000-square-foot parcel created as part of the 2000 Bryant Street mixed‑use development and dedicate it for an affordable housing project.
Lydia Ealy, senior project manager at the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, told the committee the transfer is part of the inclusionary‑housing obligations of the larger 2000 Bryant market project and is conditioned on the creation of a new parcel, deposit into escrow of about $1,000,000 to…
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