The Outer Sunset District as seen from Grandview Park. In order to meet state-mandated housing goals, much of The City will need to be rezoned for higher-density apartment buildings, part of a plan to accomodate 82,000 new homes by 2031.
“The City needs to shift course regarding where new housing is built, so more diverse communities can call these neighborhoods home,” the latest Housing Element draft reads. Earlier on in the Housing Element process, the Planning Department presented alternative paths that would have continued to concentrate new housing development on the east side, evenly spread development across The City, or focused development along transit corridors. The Planning Department appears to be pursuing a mix of the latter two options.
In response to comments from groups like the REP Coalition, the latest Housing Element draft calls for a “reparations framework” for directing housing resources to “American Indian, Black, Japanese, Filipino and other communities directly harmed by past discriminatory government actions.”
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