California Construction News staff writer
San Francisco’s Housing For All Plan, was released three months ago, to fundamentally change how the city approves and builds housing and clarifying steps to meet the goal of building 82,000 new homes over eight years.
San Francisco has met key deadlines and requirements set out in the Mayor’s Executive Directive. These include:
“Housing For All is about changing how we get housing built in San Francisco,” said Mayor London Breed. “To be a city where working people and families can actually afford to live here, we need more housing. We’ve worked aggressively to get this plan moving forward and we will continue to do everything it takes to make San Francisco the leader it can be when it comes to housing.”
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