What do San Francisco's Prop. D and E do? - San Francisco Business Times

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Two San Francisco measures ask voters to streamline affordable housing. Each side has different ideas about what that should look like. Confused? Fret not. We break down the details for you.

San Francisco’s general election is just a few weeks away. If you’re keeping up with the election hype or have begun mulling your mail-in ballot, you may have noticed there are two measures — Proposition D and Proposition E — asking voters to support the same cause: a faster approvals process for affordable housing in San Francisco.

Prop. D would offer streamlined approval for eligible housing projects. It would also allow the city to lease publicly owned land or commit financing to eligible projects without approval from the Board of Supervisors.The measure would provide a faster timeline for entitlements, with the Planning Department providing

It also would allow projects to proceed without environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act so long as they comply with existing zoning laws.

 

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