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San Bruno staff outlines 2025 workplan and possible 2028 ballot measure to expand Transit Corridor capacity
Summary
City staff briefed the council and Planning Commission on a package of long‑range planning efforts — including a fiscal assessment of the Transit Corridor Plan, potential code and map amendments, Transit‑Oriented Communities/parking policy work to align with MTC funding tiers, and a Climate Action Plan process — and recommended a path that could lead to a voter measure in 2028 to increase capacity in targeted areas.
At the close of the March 18 joint study session, San Bruno staff presented a status update on several long‑range planning initiatives that could reshape allowable land uses and densities near transit and across key corridors.
Staff said the work program combines a fiscal assessment of the Transit Corridor Plan (TCP), a land‑use/height review and a Housing Opportunity Strategy. The purpose is to test whether current TCP regulations and heights still produce fiscally viable redevelopment under 2025 market conditions. Staff recommended a larger‑scope analysis that would give the Planning Commission and Council options ranging from minor tweaks to a substantial re‑work of allowed uses and heights. If Council endorses the larger scope, staff said…
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