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85 meetings monitored in San Francisco, CA

March 2, 20263h 3m27,821 words
7land usedensitydeferredapproved
February 26, 20261h 52m16,347 words
32conditional useresidentialapprovedland usehistoric preservation
Agenda available
February 25, 20261h 51m17,668 words
13approvedcommercialresidentialindustrialvariance
Agenda available
February 24, 20261h 51m14,939 words
11motion to approveapprovedcommercialzoning
February 23, 20263h 6m28,844 words
46land usehistoric preservationzoningapprovedresidential
February 18, 20262h 24m20,801 words
62zoningsetbackapprovedresidentialdenied
Agenda available
February 12, 20265h 29m47,772 words
194conditional useapprovedresidentialzoningland use
Agenda available
February 11, 20261h 6m10,317 words
17industrialapprovedcommercialresidential
February 10, 20265h 2m44,796 words
120motion to approveapprovedsetbackresidentialcommercial
February 4, 20264h 54m42,545 words
28zoningresidentialcommercialapprovedhistoric preservation
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Frequently Asked Questions

The San Francisco Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors, and Zoning Administrator are all tracked by ZoneWire for CUA (Conditional Use Authorization) applications, discretionary review requests, 309 exceptions, housing density bonus projects, and rezoning across all San Francisco neighborhoods.

San Francisco has approximately 10 zoning-related meetings per month across the Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors, and various hearing bodies. The Planning Commission meets weekly, while the Board of Supervisors meets twice per month.

A CUA (Conditional Use Authorization) is a San Francisco planning approval required for certain uses or developments that are not permitted as of right in a given zoning district. CUAs are heard by the Planning Commission and are a key signal for new restaurants, bars, large retail, and residential projects in neighborhoods like the Mission and SoMa.

The highest volume of zoning activity in San Francisco occurs in SoMa for large mixed-use and residential towers, the Mission District for CUA and discretionary review applications, the Western Addition and Tenderloin for density bonus projects, and the Sunset and Richmond districts for ADU and housing production.

Key zoning terms for San Francisco include CUA (Conditional Use Authorization), discretionary review, 309 exception, housing density bonus, SUD (Special Use District), PUD (Planned Unit Development), office allocation, and large project authorization. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every San Francisco governing body.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for San Francisco at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.