Guidelines
Last Updated: 05/10/2026

Standards for Storefront Transparency

Effective August 17, 2025: Awning, Sign & Gate Amnesty Program Expanded 
The program now includes existing unpermitted signs and gates, design standards for gates, railings, and grillwork on non-historic buildings have been removed. We will update this handout and webpage accordingly. To learn more, read the signed legislation.

The storefront is arguably the most valuable space in a store and should be used to full advantage. A transparent storefront welcomes customers inside with products and services on display, discourages crime with more “eyes on the street,” reduces energy consumption by letting in natural light, and enhances the curb appeal and value of the store and the entire neighborhood. For these reasons the San Francisco Planning Code requires that storefronts must maintain transparent windows that allow visibility into the store.