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San Francisco is poised to pass a controversial proposition that would almost certainly limit further office space development in the city, perhaps pushing more tech companies and startups to set up their HQs elsewhere.Prop E‘s passing, which seemed likely Wednesday afternoon following Tuesday election, ties office development approval to the city ability to meet affordable housing goals, something that the city and its developers haven''t proven themselves all that capable of doing in recent years.
Amid skyrocketing rents and a homeless crisis, there been ample concerns that the structures in the city are being overstressed, low and moderate income residents are being pushed out and that the influx of tech startups is exacerbating the problem.San Francisco had already been operating under voter-imposed annual limits for new office space via Prop M, a 1986 ballot measure that has limited annual office space allocations to 875,000 square feet of large office space (defined as a building with more than 50,000 square feet).
Prop E ties this office space maximum to regionally determined affordable housing goals, ones aimed much higher than San Francisco has been able to hit in recent years.In the past decade, SF has built an average of 712 affordable housing units per year, according to the chief economist report.
In the past 20 years, San Francisco annual affordable housing production has popped above 1,000 units only once.
The latest goals, set by a state program, pin annual affordable housing production at 2,042 units per year.
With Prop E, if San Francisco fell short of that annual goal, only building one-third of those 2,042 units, they would also only be able to allocate one-third of its 875,000 large-space square footage to new large-space projects.Scarcity in office space has been a consistent issue for startups in SF.
Last year, Stripe, one of the world most highly valued startups, cemented plans to leave San Francisco, citing the scarcity of office space in the city as part of its decision to leave, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.Prop E passage is perhaps the worst institutional political failure I&ve seen in my 23 years in SF.Prop E is a dumpster fire.It‘ll reduce $ for affordable housing/transit, cost SF general fund billions, push out start-ups/nonprofits - fuel office sprawl (w increased VMT).
https://t.co/97p2RZNAPOmdash; Scott Wiener (@Scott_Wiener) March 4, 2020Mayor London Breed did not support Prop E, and the city own chief economist estimated Prop E would go on to cost the city tens of millions of dollars in revenues and thousands of jobs per year, limiting the city GDP growth by tens of billions over the next 20 years.
The report didn''t mince words: &By tying future office development to an affordable housing target that the city has never met, the proposed measure is likely to lead to high office rents, reduced tax revenue, reduced incomes and reduced employment across the city economy.Proponents of the measure have hopes that tying office space allocation to affordable housing production will push major developers in the city to encourage affordable housing rather than standing in its way.
The proposition was supported by the bulk of SF Board of Supervisors, many of whom have notably taken efforts to limit affordable housing production in their own districts.
Prop E was sponsored by TodCo, an SF organization that owns nearly 1,000 affordable housing units in the SoMa neighborhood, an area that is often the center of the city office space development, affordable housing development and homelessness crisis.
In an interview with SF Public Press, TodCo director of community engagement Jon Jacobo pushed back on the city report, saying, &It not a doomsday scenario, instead of 50 percent growth, we&re going to get maybe 38 percent growth.The vote to pass Prop E currently has the support of 55% of SF voters with 100 precincts reporting — though there are still a number of mail-in ballots to be counted, which could affect outcomes.





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