In a recent government meeting, a proposed housing project received approval despite some dissent among commissioners. The project, which features compact floor plans with bedrooms under 160 square feet and a 45-square-foot bathroom, aims to maximize the use of a narrow lot while respecting existing infrastructure.
Commissioner Moore praised the design as sensible and efficient, particularly in light of the dense housing situation in the Mission district. He acknowledged the efforts made by the project developer, Mr. Morris, to address various concerns raised during discussions.
After deliberations, the motion to approve the project was put to a vote, resulting in a 5-2 decision in favor. Commissioners Williams and Imperial were the only dissenting votes. The approval marks a significant step in addressing housing needs within the city, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance urban living conditions.