Announcing a small scale, infill mixed-affordable housing project in the Corona Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Please go to https://t.co/zNm6prQBDE to find out how you can help!
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I respectfully urge the Department of Housing and Community Development to require the City of San
Francisco to remove these Amendments to the Constraints Reduction Ordinance @maxdubler@_fruchtose@SFyimby
@LondonBreed Thank you @LondonBreed for being a leader and rejecting this sham legislation! On its face my corner lot mixed affordable housing project would be a perfect fit but after looking at the fine print there is NO WAY to use this to build affordable housing. Shame on the @sfbos
For the future of our City and our State, we need real changes to how we approve and build housing. We can't keep putting forward restrictive policies, and certainly not any that block state streamlining solutions. That's why I'm vetoing San Francisco's "fourplex" ordinance.
@hknightsf final Planning Commission Hearing for @430017th mixed-affordable housing project is this Thursday; any support folks can provide via https://t.co/gXygVELI9O would be AMAZING
final Planning Commission Hearing this Thursday, October 14th for @430017th mixed affordable housing project. Any support folks could provide via https://t.co/GgU3NkwcMv would be AMAZING!
My latest: A big, contentious neighborhood fight has erupted over a proposal to add units to a side yard in Corona Heights, a microcosm of San Francisco’s housing wars where decades-old rules make it nearly impossible to build much in residential areas. https://t.co/Cjmwjy60FL
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SF has 22,797 affordable housing units and not a single one is located in Corona Heights. Five neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city hold 60% of all of the city’s affordable units. This type of project - small scale, infill affordable housing - could serve as...
Corona Heights is overwhelmingly white (84%). Of the 382 BMR applicants granted affordable housing last year, 90% were non-white, people of color, and thus it is a near statistical certainty two affordable housing units would add much needed diversity to the neighborhood.
The Corona Heights neighborhood is an ideal location for this project. In May 2010 the median home price in Corona Heights was $846k; in March 2020 it was $1.81m (a 114% increase). Median household income for the average Hispanic-Latino household in San Francisco is $62.2k ...
The lot subdivision variance needed for this Project has been granted - over the last 20 years and 111 applications - 89% of the time. The few that have been denied were largely due to the proposed removal of existing affordable housing.
adding affordable housing. To that end the General Plan “encourage[s] the production of affordable housing through process and zoning accommodations, and prioritization of affordable housing in the review and approval processes.”
This Project represents a first-of-Its-kind small scale mixed-affordable housing opportunity in San Francisco. The Project is seeking permission from the City to add an affordable housing rental unit in an existing home and to subdivide the lot in order to construct ...
would be the first of their kind in the Corona Heights neighborhood. The new building would occupy most of what is now an undeveloped section of land adjacent to the public right of way and a mere 0.3 miles, or ...