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St. Ignatius plans building addition amid community concerns over garden shading

November 02, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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St. Ignatius plans building addition amid community concerns over garden shading
A proposed expansion at St. Ignatius College Preparatory is stirring significant controversy among local residents and community members, particularly those involved with the nearby Sunset Community Garden. During a recent city meeting, Felicia Dunham of Mark Cavier Associates Architects presented plans to replace outdated buildings on the St. Ignatius campus with a new three-story addition. The project aims to create modern learning environments but has raised concerns about its potential impact on the adjacent community garden.

Lance Mellon, coordinator of the Sunset Community Garden, voiced strong opposition, arguing that the new building would cast shadows over the garden for four months each year, jeopardizing the growth of various plants and flowers. He emphasized the garden's reliance on sunlight and requested a postponement of the project to allow for further discussions and potential design modifications that could mitigate the shading effects.

Nancy Murphy, a long-time homeowner and garden member, echoed these concerns, highlighting the garden's importance to the community and its role in providing a space for residents to grow food year-round. She urged the commission to either deny the current plans or delay the decision to facilitate a redesign that would protect the garden's sunlight access.

The meeting underscored the tension between educational development and community preservation, with residents advocating for their cherished garden, which has been a staple in the neighborhood for over 50 years. As discussions continue, the future of both the St. Ignatius expansion and the Sunset Community Garden hangs in the balance, reflecting broader themes of urban development and community engagement in San Francisco.

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