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Commission approves controversial project despite significant toxic air contaminants impact

January 11, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Commission approves controversial project despite significant toxic air contaminants impact
In a recent meeting, San Francisco officials expressed concern over the approval of a development project that poses significant unmitigated impacts on both shadowing and toxic air contaminants. This marks a rare instance in the four years of service for one commissioner, who noted the troubling nature of having to approve a project with such serious environmental concerns.

The discussion highlighted the potential negative effects on air quality due to toxic air contaminants (TACs), which could impact the health of residents in the area. The commissioner emphasized the importance of addressing these issues before moving forward with any development.

On a more positive note, the Department of Parks and Recreation has assessed the shadow impact of the project and determined it to be insignificant. Additionally, the Friends of Franklin Square, a local advocacy group, submitted a letter indicating their collaboration with the project sponsor. They reported that several modifications have been made to enhance the park's usability, suggesting a commitment to improving community spaces alongside development efforts.

As the city navigates the balance between growth and environmental health, these discussions underscore the ongoing need for careful consideration of how new projects affect local residents and their surroundings. The outcomes of this meeting will likely influence future development strategies and community engagement efforts in San Francisco.

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