Lurie zoning plan has no support at all except the Yimby coalition - 48 hills
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Mayor Daniel Lurie's newly revealed "family zoning plan" has drawn criticism for primarily allowing more dense housing targeted at wealthy families while offering little for affordable housing. Promoting a Yimby agenda, the plan suggests that free-market forces can address housing affordability, despite skepticism regarding this approach. Supporting officials, including District Supervisors, highlight the plan's potential to create mixed-income communities and build necessary housing units, calling it a step forward in addressing San Francisco's housing crisis. However, the overarching concern remains that these developments favor the affluent rather than the broader population in need of affordable options.
The Family Zoning plan is an ambitious and balanced approach that will help facilitate thriving, mixed-income communities citywide," said District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey.
We have to build over 80,000 units to meet our housing goals, but outdated height limits make it difficult to create the dense housing necessary for families, young people, and seniors to live in San Francisco," said District 5 Supervisor Bilal Mahmood.
San Francisco's Family Zoning plan is a concrete step to finally taking our city's crushing housing crisis seriously," said District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter.
We're proud to support the mayor's rezoning plan as a bold and necessary step toward a more accessible and inclusive San Francisco," said Brianna Morales, Housing Action Coalition.
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