DMV site in Panhandle to see 372 affordable homes

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DMV site in Panhandle to see 372 affordable homes
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In the latest effort to boost affordable housing, city and state officials have come up with a plan to redevelop the DMV office in the Panhandle

The parking lot of the Department of Motor Vehicles in San Francisco’s Panhandle neighborhood could be replaced with 372 new affordable homes as part of a deal announced Thursday.

The more than 60-year-old DMV office at 1377 Fell St. has been slated since 2021 to be demolished and rebuilt. Although state officials two years earlier identified the property as a potential site for affordable housing, none was slated to be built there until Preston stepped in. The state designated the two-and-a-half-acre property as a potential site for affordable housing in response to a 2019 executive order from Gov. Gavin Newsom. Newsom had ordered officials to look for underused state properties on which homes could be built.

What does SF mayoral polling tell us about the race? There are lessons to be learned — and some to be ignored — from poll results so far Parcel K is a quarter-acre property near Patricia’s Green park in Hayes Valley. The City targeted it for affordable housing more than 20 years ago. Instead, with nearby residents fighting its redevelopment, the site has been used as a recreational space for an outdoor gym, to screen movies, and for other such activities.

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