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Church Street 6 to 14+ stories

View of Church Street with proposed 6 to 8, and 14-story buildings stretching from Noe Valley to Dolores Heights, Castro, Market and Duboce Triangle (see more images)

District 8 Town Hall - Upzoning Impacts

Monday, September 9, 2024

Noe Valley Ministry, 1021 Sanchez Street

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

 

District 8, along with many neighborhoods throughout San Francisco, faces significant upzoning directed by our Mayor, which aims to increase building heights throughout the city (view interactive map for details). These towering structures won't address affordable housing but will instead lead to luxury high-rises, the demolition of single family homes, tenant and small business displacement, and neighborhood gentrification, profoundly impacting our neighborhoods and quality of life for all residents.

New Heights Proposed by Upzoning

Important Point: Upzoning Demolishes Existing Affordable Housing

 

The Castro & Upper Market – 6, 8 & 14 stories
Cole Valley – 8 stories
Corona Heights – 6 to 8 stories
Dolores Heights & Mission Dolores – 6 stories
Duboce Triangle – 6 stories
Noe Valley – 6 to 8 stories

Moderator and Presenters

  • Dennis Richards, Former SF Planning Commissioner

  • Katherine Petrin, Co- Founder, Neighborhoods United SF

  • Jennifer Fieber, Board Member, SF Tenants Union

 

Guests ​

  • Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, District 8

  • Supervisor Aaron Peskin, Board President, District 3

Partner Organizations

  • Castro Merchants

  • Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods

  • Cole Valley Improvement Association

  • Dolores Heights Improvement Club

  • Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association

  • Neighborhoods United SF

  • Neighborhoods and Communities United

  • Noe Neighborhood Council

  • San Francisco Land Use Council

View of Castro Street from Market

up to 8+ stories

View towards Castro Street

from Diamond Street

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No matter where you live, join us and rally your neighbors to learn more andtake action—this issue impacts us all!

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