A new proposal presented by Supervisor Connie Chan seeks to mandate tenant notifications regarding zoning proposals that could affect their neighborhoods. Despite pushback from Yimby advocates and some committee members, Chan argues that informing residents about significant zoning changes is vital. The estimated $200,000 cost for mailing notices has raised concerns but is viewed as necessary in the larger context of community engagement. This legislative move could signify a shift in the Board's priorities regarding development and local community input.
The proposed legislation aims to require the city to notify tenants about new zoning changes that may significantly alter the density of their neighborhoods.
Chan argues that despite the potential $200,000 cost to mail notifications, the impact on 300,000 residents warrants the notice.
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