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Board upholds tentative map for 70‑unit senior housing at 3333 Mission after Bernal Heights appeal

San Francisco Board of Supervisors · February 3, 2026
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After hours of testimony from neighbors, city staff and the project sponsor, the Board of Supervisors approved the tentative parcel map for a 70‑unit, 100% affordable senior housing project at 3333 Mission Street and tabled related motions. Supporters said the project funds park repairs; opponents urged preserving Coleridge Park and more neighborhood engagement.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 3 voted to approve the Department of Public Works’ tentative parcel map for a 70‑unit, 100% affordable senior housing project at 3333 Mission Street, ending a contentious appeal brought by Coleridge Street neighbors who asked the city to preserve a larger portion of a privately operated park adjacent to the site.

Don Lucchese, who presented the appeal on behalf of neighborhood speakers, said the action was not intended to block affordable housing but to save open space. “This appeal is specifically about rezoning the park parcel to make it larger,” Lucchese said, urging supervisors to seek a negotiated solution that keeps senior units while restoring more park area.

Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center CEO Gina Dacus, the project…

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