John,
last year, Mayor London Breed launched a bold strategy to change how
San Francisco approves and builds housing: Housing for All.
Through Housing for All, goals and policies are being
put in place for 82,000 new homes to be built over the next eight
years. In the first year of Housing for All, the City
of San Francisco prioritized the building of new homes by reducing
housing fees, improving permitting, and putting more money into
affordable housing. Now, as Housing for All enters
its second year, Mayor Breed is focused on prioritizing mid-rise
housing near transit-rich areas and major institutions; removing
density limits on commercial corridors; advancing major housing
projects such as Treasure Island; and securing more affordable housing
funding at the regional, state, and federal levels. We’re
reaching out to a select group of supporters to ask: Do
you believe affordable housing across San Francisco and creating the
new homes we urgently need should remain a key priority for Mayor
London and the Board of Supervisors?
Thanks for weighing in - Action Team @ London for
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