The Planning Department's proposal to increase density and height limits on San Francisco's West Side has gained Mayor Lurie's endorsement. However, the Residential Builders Association President, Sean Keighran, argues that the move won't solve the housing crisis, attributing the issue to economic challenges rather than zoning limitations. He emphasizes that many builders are opting to work outside the city due to these economic problems. While increased density could boost property values and development potential in theory, actual construction may lag as builders remain largely disengaged from local rezoning efforts.
"San Francisco does not have a zoning problem. The builders of San Francisco have economic problems, and zoning will not fix it."
"Nobody is even in the locker room. The cheerleaders can practice their cheers and one day it will be important, but right now they are just cheerleaders practicing. It's not going to lead to housing."
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