Potrero Yard, Mission’s largest affordable housing project, will break ground in 2024

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Potrero Yard, Mission’s largest affordable housing project, will break ground in 2024
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The 513-unit Potrero Yard affordable housing development will break ground in 2024 and finish in late 2027, its developers announced on Thursday.

“We’ve hit all of our milestones on target,” said Bonnie Jean von Krogh, public affairs manager of the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency, speaking at an information hearing before the Planning Commission. The transit agency is sponsoring the project, and Krogh emphasized that the key focus right now is to keep the project on schedule.

The project, at 2500 Mariposa St. near 17th and Bryant, would be the largest affordable housing development in the Mission in recent memory. It would bring in 513 units across three buildings. The remaining units will be reserved for workforce housing, with incomes between 80 and 120 percent of the median income, ranging from $80,700 to $121,000 for one person, with a mix of 16 three-bedrooms, 90 two-bedrooms, 75 one-bedrooms, and 37 studios also on the rooftop.

Matthew Snyder, a senior planner at the Planning Commission, said the transit agency’s current plan for the rooftop space calls for a flexible design that prioritizes housing. If housing fails to go up there, the space will be used for paratransit parking for disability or disabling health conditions.“I certainly hope that the housing can be built and that it does not end up being used as a paratransit facility,” he said.

Krogh said MTA added the paratransit option knowing that the housing portion of the project will be finished after the bus yard portion. “You cannot build super expensive housing, and say, ‘We’re going to be putting this on the market as affordable,’” said Moore, pointing out that such a design would require more stairs and elevators.

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