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Planning Commission - Jan 29, 2026 - Meeting

Planning CommissionSan FranciscoJanuary 29, 2026

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Planning Commission Elects New Leadership, Approves Holocaust Center, Splits on Housing

The San Francisco Planning Commission ushered in new leadership Thursday, unanimously electing Commissioner Amy Campbell as President and Commissioner Kathrin Moore as Vice President — then promptly revealed a policy fault line when Campbell cast the lone dissent against denying a Taraval Street dwelling unit removal. The meeting also delivered a unanimous green light for a new Holocaust education center in the Western Addition, while equity advocates pressed commissioners on lagging affordable housing commitments.

  • Amy Campbell elected Commission President; Kathrin Moore elected Vice President in unanimous vote

  • New Holocaust Center approved for Post Street with special zoning and conditional use authorization

  • Commission denies dwelling unit removal at Taraval spa 5-1; Campbell dissents citing small business hardship

  • Two-unit housing project on narrow Royal Lane advances 6-0 despite neighbor opposition

  • Affordable housing advocates demand accountability on Housing Element "circuit breaker" deadline

  • Board of Supervisors advances movie theater alcohol sales, driveway parking rules

Why it matters: Commission leadership sets the tone for how San Francisco navigates its housing crisis, preservation battles, and development pressures. Campbell's immediate dissent on a housing vote signals potential friction between housing preservation mandates and small business concerns.

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