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Historic Preservation Commission advances 14 family‑zoning landmark nominations, citing equity goals

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The commission unanimously recommended approval of 14 proposed Article 10 landmark designations tied to the family‑zoning initiative, including the city’s first locally nominated American Indian site and several LGBTQ‑associated properties; the recommendations will go next to the Board of Supervisors and mayor for final action.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 21 unanimously recommended that the Planning Department move forward with 14 Article 10 landmark nominations tied to the family‑zoning landmarking program.

Planning staff said the expedited batch — which focuses on Category A resources outside RH and P zoning — was developed to preserve a cross‑section of the city’s architectural, cultural and historical resources while the city implements family‑zoning changes. "This effort is an unprecedented approach to expedite landmarking," Planning Department staff member Alex Westhoff said during the presentation,…

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