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Commission adopts citywide cultural resources survey findings for Castro, Noe Valley and Glen Park

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 17, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously adopted draft findings from the San Francisco Citywide Cultural Resources Survey for the Castro, Noe Valley and Glen Park commercial districts, identifying 110 historic resources and recommending four historic districts, with one property pulled for further review.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved draft findings from the San Francisco Citywide Cultural Resources Survey (SF survey) for the Castro, Noe Valley and Glen Park neighborhood commercial districts at its Dec. 17 meeting.

Planning staff presented the SF survey as a multi‑year, citywide program led by the Planning Department to identify and document cultural, historical and architectural resources across the city. "The San Francisco Citywide Cultural Resources Survey, or SF…

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