Meet the Candidates: District 7 Supervisor Hopefuls Discuss Housing

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In this edition of 'Meet the Candidates,' Matt Boschetto and Stephen Martin-Pinto discuss their views on housing in District 7, while incumbent Myrna Melgar's stance remains unclear.

Welcome back to “Meet the Candidates,” where Mission Local asks supervisor hopefuls questions in the lead-up to the November election. In District 7 — which includes the Inner Sunset, Parkmerced and West Portal — Matt Boschetto and Stephen Martin-Pinto are running against incumbent Myrna Melgar.newest mayoral candidate

— enforces some density restrictions in selected historic areas in District 3, including Jackson Park and East of Columbus Avenue. It was vetoed by Mayor Breed in March, and some two weeks later, the veto was overturned by the Board of Supervisors with a supermajority., all the candidates agreed that generally more housing is needed — especially at larger sites in the district, like Stonestown.

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