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311 neighborhood notification for projects of 2+ units are gone. It's time to build!
In San Francisco, SB-423 eliminates the 311-neighborhood notification requirement for projects with 2 or more units, removing a major limitation for developers. Instead of facing neighborhood opposition, builders now notify Native American tribes,
How SB-423 Speeds Up Development
// No More Neighborhood Delays
· Developers avoid local opposition and political roadblocks.
// Tribal Notification Process
· Builders must notify Native American tribes instead of local communities.
· Tribal reviews take up to 6 months, but the process stays more predictable.
// Faster, Smoother Approvals
· Fewer objections increase approval rates and reduce red tape.
· Faster timelines bring more housing to the market without local interference.
How SB-423 Benefits Real Estate Agents and Developers
SB-423 removes a key barrier to residential development, allowing agents and developers to move projects forward with fewer delays. With faster approvals, more housing hits the market, creating more listings, more transactions, and bigger opportunities.