SF mayor unveils family zoning plan to meet state mandates, add housing density
The city must adopt a compliant rezoning plan by January 31, 2026, to retain local control over development decisions.
S.F., Calif. — San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie proposed a legislative package to update zoning laws, aiming to increase housing supply and affordability.
The plan includes changes to height and density rules, promotes housing near public transit, and maintains tenant protections.
It offers flexibility in affordable housing qualifications and aligns with state mandates requiring 82,069 new residential units by 2031.
The city must adopt a compliant rezoning plan by January 31, 2026, to retain local control over development decisions.