San Francisco's Board of Supervisors has taken steps to fulfill the state's housing policy requirements while seeking exceptions. The city is also utilizing funds from Prop C to support the creation of 300 new shelter beds. Additionally, a housing project near the Lawrence Caltrain Station has been given the green light to proceed after the City Council rejected an appeal of its permits. San Francisco currently holds the longest approval timelines for new housing in the state.
San Francisco currently has the longest timelines for approving new housing of any jurisdiction in the state. https://t.co/cyNTYczWk9
San Francisco currently has the longest timelines for approving new housing of any jurisdiction in the state. https://t.co/KlHFEePmHG
San Francisco currently has the longest timelines for approving new housing of any jurisdiction in the state. https://t.co/XcanfAgofB
SF officials approve new ordinance to satisfy state's housing mandate, avoid losing funding https://t.co/SJLDo9prQj https://t.co/fvQR9EAhI3
A housing project near the Lawrence Caltrain Station is free to move forward after the City Council denied an appeal of its permits Tuesday. https://t.co/6oIJMehO0i
SF officials approve new ordinance to satisfy state's housing mandate, avoid losing funding https://t.co/ZxiadzmmVe https://t.co/ZxiadzmmVe
Prop C money helps fund 300 new shelter beds in SF https://t.co/epyLPOLRKH
On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors moved to satisfy housing policy requirements mandated by the state, while asking for exceptions at the same time. https://t.co/D1CH4v5dpx