Amend Mayor Lurie's Upzoning Bill
Instead of building the more than 70,000 homes already approved or converting vacant Downtown offices into housing, this plan targets intact communities for demolition and luxury development – without meaningful affordability requirements or protections for tenants and local businesses.
That’s why the Alliance for Affordable Neighborhoods is urging the Board of Supervisors to support a strong rezoning plan that centers affordability and families: one that builds already-approved housing with local jobs, landbanks public sites for affordable projects, guarantees affordable “inclusionary” and family-sized homes, and protects existing tenants and small businesses from displacement. Join us by sending an email to your Supervisor today.
Together, we can mitigate the harms of this blanket legislation and demand housing solutions that actually keep San Francisco affordable for families and workers.
Our Coalition
Council of Community Housing Organizations
Planning Association of the Richmond