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Committee advances ordinances to enable Central Waterfront navigation center; Dogpatch neighborhood endorses plan

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · October 3, 2016
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Summary

The committee voted to forward two ordinances — a zoning amendment allowing temporary shelters in specified industrial/mixed-use districts and a street vacation to site a temporary navigation center — after DHSH presented results from prior centers and Dogpatch neighborhood leaders endorsed the project.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to send two connected ordinances to the full Board with a positive recommendation that would allow the city to establish a Central Waterfront Navigation Center.

Sam Dodge of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing presented the proposal, saying the legislation would temporarily vacate a port-owned dead-end street and allow temporary navigation-center uses in specified zoning districts subject to conditional-use authorization. Dodge characterized the need in the city and cited program…

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