The mayor’s plan to upzone San Francisco has gone before the Board of Supervisors .

At the Land Use and Transportation Committee meeting today, supervisors are considering the plan, which would allow taller, denser buildings in the city’s north and west , and proposing amendments.

Anticipated amendments include provisions to incentivize future building of units with two or more bedrooms, the removal of lower-income areas from the plan, and the exclusion of rent-controlled housing from the plan.

But the city is limited in what changes it can make. The state requires San Francisco to introduce the capacity for an additional 36,000 units of housing — and has warned that while the proposed plan currently complies with the mandate, San Francisco doesn’t have much wiggle room.

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