Supporting San Francisco’s Family Zoning Plan

Yesterday, the San Francisco Planning Commission passed the Family Zoning Plan—an exciting step toward building a more inclusive city. 

Ahead of the vote, we joined San Francisco YIMBY, Housing Action Coalition, and GrowSF on the steps of San Francisco City Hall, rallying with housing advocates to show broad support for this plan.

We are proud to support the Family Zoning Plan, which will help make housing in San Francisco:

  • More available – Expanding supply across neighborhoods
  • More affordable – Delivering more inclusionary units
  • More accessible – New housing is more accessible

With our support, we also call for: 

  • Greater investment in deeply affordable housing
  • Incentives for accessibility beyond the minimum
  • Targeted supports for low-income & disabled residents

We urge our friends and partners across San Francisco to consider supporting the plan as it moves to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for further review and votes. As this process continues, we look forward to ensuring that expanded housing development also includes stronger provisions for affordability, accessibility, and inclusivity.

Together, we can make San Francisco a city where all residents—disabled and non-disabled—can thrive.

Click here to sign the petition and show your support for the Family Zoning Plan.

A rally at San Francisco City Hall. People stand with various paper and cardboard signs that read things like, “Affordable housing can’t wait,” “Housing reduces homelessness,” and “Yes in my Castro.” In the middle, Micaela Connery, The Kelsey’s CEO and co-founder, gives remarks at a podium with a microphone. She is a tall, white woman with long brown hair wearing a hot pink cardigan and a graphic tee with the shape of California on it.