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Land Use and Transportation Committee - Feb 02, 2026 - Regular Meeting

Land Use and Transportation CommitteeSan FranciscoFebruary 2, 2026

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Historic Districts Advance, Edgehill Land Swap Clears Key Committee Hurdle

San Francisco's Land Use and Transportation Committee sent two long-pursued Mission Dolores historic districts to the full Board of Supervisors and moved forward a years-in-the-making land swap designed to prevent hillside development on geologically unstable slopes near Twin Peaks.

  • Two Article 10 landmark districts for Chula Abbey and Alert Alley move to the full Board with unanimous committee support.

  • Neighbors rally behind the Edgehill deal, citing past landslides and "potential ecological disaster" from excavation; rezoning ordinance advances

  • All votes pass 3–0.

Two small residential enclaves near Mission Dolores are on track to become San Francisco's newest Article 10 historic districts after the committee unanimously forwarded the Chula Abbey and Alert Alley designations to the full Board.

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