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	<author_name>Housing Action Coalition</author_name>
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	<title>Expand San Francisco&#x27;s Rezoning!</title>
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	<description>San Francisco is currently undergoing a state-mandated rezoning of the city. According to the Housing Element, the city must adopt a rezoning map that will result in the construction of roughly 36,000 new homes by 2031. This rezoning, combined with the construction of already approved projects and projects already allowed under current zoning, gets the city to the state mandated 82,000 homes. Importantly, the city is tasked with affirmatively furthering fair housing, by focusing rezoning efforts in high-opportunity neighborhoods. On April 3, Mayor Breed sent a letter to the Planning Department directing them to expand the rezoning by removing density limits in single family neighborhoods, and adding significantly more 6-8 story apartment buildings. Now is the opportunity to build on this by sending a letter calling on the city to approve a map that focuses on the following core principles of good urbanism and smart housing policy: 8 stories within ¼ mile, and 5 stories within ⅓ mile, of BART, CalTrain, Muni Rail, and Muni Rapid Bus Stops (workhorse bus lines like 38R, 5R, 49, etc) 8 stories within 1/8 mile of large college campuses where teaching occurs (CCSF, SF State, UCSF, etc) 5 stories within 1/8 mile of large parks with an area of 4 or more city blocks (Golden Gate + panhandle, Dolores, Alamo, Mclaren, Presidio, etc.) Form based zoning in all residential districts, including midblock and RH-1,2,3, regardless of parcel size. Most are 40-X height right now and we are fine keeping those at 40-X. Reduction, in some cases, from 140 feet (14 stories) to 85 feet (8 stories), to promote building typologies most likely to be built in the next decade. No change in priority equity geographies</description>
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