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San Francisco, CA

In a move that could revolutionize San Francisco's housing development process, the state department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has released a list of 18 actions the city must undertake to expedite housing approvals and production. This comes after a year-long study into San Francisco's residential development regulations.

Key Findings from the State's Investigation

  • San Francisco's housing approval process is notably prolonged. Between 2021 and 2022, residential projects took an average of nearly 496 days for planning approvals, the longest in California.
  • Post-approval, developers waited an average of 620 days to secure building permits.
  • The HCD initiated this investigation in August of the previous year to understand the reasons behind these extended timelines.

Read the full report and list of required actions here.

Implications and Reactions

San Francisco Planning Director, Rich Hillis, believes that these policy changes will lead to a "dramatic change to how we entitle housing projects." He emphasized the need for swift approvals for projects that comply with zoning. David Zisser from HCD's housing accountability unit highlighted that many of the actions aim to align San Francisco's practices with existing state laws.

Corey Smith, executive director of the Housing Action Coalition, sees the state's involvement as crucial. He mentioned a previous failed attempt, Prop. D, which would have established a ministerial approval process for code-compliant projects, similar to what HCD is now proposing.

The Road Ahead

San Francisco's housing blueprint aims for the construction of over 82,000 new units between 2023 and 2031. However, the state's report suggests that without significant changes, the city is unlikely to achieve this ambitious target. Zisser pointed to data showing that when San Francisco adheres to Senate Bill 35, which offers a ministerial approval route for projects with over 50% designated affordable units, the approval timeline drops to just three and a half months.

Final Thoughts

San Francisco stands at a pivotal juncture. The city's housing goals are lofty, but with state intervention and a commitment to reform, there's potential for significant progress. The state's involvement underscores the importance of housing as a statewide issue and the need for cities to align with broader goals.

For a deeper dive into San Francisco's housing market and insights on potential shifts, text me. Developing the city is about to get a whole lot easier.

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