The Board of Supervisors is considering a comprehensive ordinance to amend the city's Planning and Zoning Codes, known as the 'Family Zoning Plan.' The proposal aims to incentivize housing development by creating the Housing Choice-San Francisco Program, which includes a local bonus program and a Housing Sustainability District. Key changes involve modifying height and bulk limits to increase housing capacity in well-resourced neighborhoods, creating a new Residential Transit Oriented-Commercial (RTO-C) District, and revising off-street parking requirements citywide to align with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s Transit-Oriented Communities Policy. The ordinance also includes provisions to support businesses displaced by new construction and reduces open space and bicycle parking requirements for senior housing. The Youth Commission reviewed the legislation and issued a positive recommendation, recognizing the need for additional and more diverse housing options in the city.