Press Release

Press Release: Richmond District Town Hall – Meeting Housing Needs

Richmond District Town Hall
Protect Neighborhoods, Support Merchants, Meet Housing Needs

The Richmond District, along with many neighborhoods in northern and western San Francisco,
faces significant upzoning mandated by the state and City, aiming to raise building height limits
throughout the area.
(https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/6e0e399f9c82456dbda233eacebc433d/).

These significantly taller structures won’t address affordable housing but will instead lead to luxury
high-rises, tenant and small business displacement, and neighborhood gentrification, profoundly
impacting our quality of life. No matter where you live, join us and rally your neighbors to gain understanding and take
action – this issue impacts us all.


Richmond District Town Hall
Wednesday, March 6
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Richmond Recreation Center,
251 18th Ave.


Guests and Panelists:
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, Board President, District 3
Supervisor Connie Chan, District 1
Dennis Richards, Former SF Planning Commissioner
Lori Brooke, Founder, Neighborhoods United SF
Peter Stevens, Board Member Telegraph Hill Dwellers
Hosts
Planning Association for the Richmond (PAR)
Geary Blvd Merchants & Property Owners Association
Neighborhood United SF

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  1. It’s obvious the voters in D1 do not like this building mandate, rammed through the legislature by Scott Wiener and his real estate industry bankrollers. It is NOT going down well in the Richmond District. This absurd mandate is a gift to the real estate industry, developers and their political flunkies. The voters must make sure politicians feeding at the real estate industry trough pay a price.

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  2. looking forward to traveling over from D3 to see if our landlord supe feeds richmond residents the same lies he did to us last month.

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