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San Francisco DBI reviews $53M in recent high-value construction permits

June 21, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco DBI reviews $53M in recent high-value construction permits
In a recent San Francisco government meeting, city officials highlighted significant developments in high-value construction projects, emphasizing their impact on housing and community assets. In May 2023, four permit applications, each valued at $5 million or more, were filed, including a new park at Transbay Block 3 worth $13.6 million and a major restoration of an affordable housing building at 421 Lavenworth, valued at $10 million.

Last month, the city issued five high-value permits totaling $53 million. Notable projects included a $21.5 million renovation of Congregation Emmanuelle at 2 Lake Street and a new 35-unit condo building at 915 North Pointe Street, valued at $12.2 million. Additionally, the Department of Building Inspection (DBI) finalized a permit for the construction of 94 affordable housing units at 145 Lavenworth Street, part of the new TL residences development.

During the meeting, a commissioner raised a crucial point regarding the need for transparency in permitting times for these major projects. They suggested that tracking the timeline from submission to permit issuance would provide valuable insights into the efficiency of the planning and review processes. Director Reardon acknowledged the importance of this data and committed to working with staff to develop a clearer understanding of the permitting timeline, which would help streamline future projects.

As the city continues to navigate its development landscape, the focus on high-value projects and the push for improved permitting processes signal a commitment to enhancing housing availability and community infrastructure in San Francisco.

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