So how will the focus on streamlining the permit process help with the housing shortage?https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1217923245514477568 …
The streamlining measure was aimed at 100% affordable projects, not these mega-projects which are different and have confounding factors like being Navy sites, etc.
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But also, SF is literally probably the only major city in the U.S. where anyone has a right in the city charter to spend $600 and stall anything in appeals for months.https://www.kalw.org/post/special-power-lets-san-franciscans-halt-new-construction-new-law-may-rein …
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@sfplanning's staff gets stalled in reviewing 5X as many as NYC's planning dept.https://www.planetizen.com/node/81148/crises-and-innovation-converge-san-francisco-planning-director-john-rahaims-watch … - 2 more replies
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I am referring to the amount of chest beating that is directed against the permitting agencies by developers and their crony politicians. All power to making affordable housing, homeless housing permitting as efficient as possible! But I hear nary a complaint about that.
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It matters a lot. See SB35's "by right" impact on affordable housing:https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/11/24/is-californias-most-controversial-new-housing-production-law-working/ …
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