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Things are getting boring at the Planning Commission. Is it state law? Or just no money to build?
By Kelly Waldron at Mission Local (SF neighborhood/civic news)
· July 9, 2026
· 1 min read
Changes to state and local laws have made housing projects easier to move from conception to construction, bypassing the commission entirely
Things are getting boring at the Planning Commission. Is it state law? Or just no money to build?
Key takeaway Changes to state and local laws have made housing projects easier to move from conception to construction, bypassing the commission entirely Things are getting boring at the Planning Commission.
Why this matters in The San Francisco
The recent lull in activity at the Planning Commission raises questions about the impact of state and local law changes on the city's development process. With housing projects now able to bypass the commission, it's likely that the city will see a shift in the way new construction is approved and implemented. This could have significant implications for neighborhood character and community input, as projects may no longer be subject to the same level of scrutiny and public debate. Additionally, the fact that some projects may be moving forward without needing commission approval could also affect the city's ability to negotiate community benefits and affordable housing units as part of new developments. As the city continues to grapple with its housing crisis, it will be important to monitor how these changes play out and whether they ultimately lead to an increase in much-needed new housing.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 9, 2026 ·
Source: Mission Local (SF neighborhood/civic news) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Changes to state and local laws have made housing projects easier to move from conception to construction, bypassing the commission entirely
Things are getting boring at the Planning Commission. Is it state law? Or just no money to build?
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