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File #Sponser TypeLegislation TypeStatusIntroducedIntroduced ByCo-SponsorshipTitleDLIssue AreasProbability of Infuence Milk Club PositionResource Docs
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241210PrimaryOrdinancePassedDecember 12, 2024Supervisor ChanChen, Fielfer, Walton, and SherrillOrdinance No. 64-25, adopted in April 2025, requires the Planning Department to send mailed notices to nearby tenants, residents, businesses, and property owners when a rezoning is proposed, ensuring communities are informed and can participate in decisions that may increase height or density in their neighborhoods.Planning Code
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250190PrimaryOrdinanceAssigned to Rules Committee under 30-day rule, which mandates certain legislation must be reviewed by a committee before proceeding. Referred to Dept. of Public Health, then transferred to Public Saftey and Neighbor Services Committee.-Going to be heard at PSNS at 10 AM April 24.February 25, 2025Supervisor Dorsey Mandelman, Mahmood, Sherrill, Melgar, Engardio, & SauterRecovery First The Ordinance amends San Francisco's Adminstrative Code to make the cessation of illicit drug use and the attainment of long-term recovery from substance use disorders the primary objective of the city's drug policy.Substance Use, Public HealthLowDisagree
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250700 & 250701PrimaryOrdinancePending: Final reading to be heard at Planning Commission Meeting September 11, 2025. After will be heard at BOS in October. (Urgency to pass by end of January 2026 due to state mandidate, is what Mayors office keeps saying)June 24, 2025MayorMahmood, Dorsey, Sauter,Family Zoning Plan Legislative foundation of the Mayor’s Family Zoning Plan. The legislation proposes amendments to the Zoning Map and Planning Code to create the Housing Choice–San Francisco Program, which would allow increased residential density up to six to eight stories in neighborhood commercial and historically single-family areas, aiming to enable the development of up to 36,000 new housing units across the city.Planning, Business and Tax Regulations Codes
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250727PrimaryResolution FailedJuly 22nd, 2025Supervisor ChanFielder, Chen, WaltonOpposition to SB 79 Without Amendments Protecting Local Oversight and EquityResolution to opposes California Senate Bill 79 unless amended, citing concerns that the bill undermines local planning authority, threatens affordable housing and tenant protections, and could accelerate displacement and land speculation without providing meaningful state investment or oversight.Land Use
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250798PrimaryOrdinanceWaiting to be heard at Board TBDJuly 28, 2025Supervisor MelgarnoneStrengths protects on in-lawsThe Ordinance strengthens enforcement against unauthorized dwelling units by requiring disclosure during development applications, mandating inspections, increasing penalties for misrepresentation, and expanding compliance oversight to address fraud and protect rent-controlled housing in San Francisco.Planning Code
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