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Planning staff outlines Midcoast coordination, Seal Cove update and upcoming workshops

5929742 · September 12, 2025
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Planning and Building Department staff reported on three correspondence items about the Burnham Strip and Pillar Point Harbor, an upcoming Seal Cove community meeting, a Plan Princeton workshop and pending general plan conformity items including a proposed transitional housing acquisition at 3335 Spring Street and a SFPUC pipeline replacement.

Planning and Building Department staff gave the commission an extended director’s report on Sept. 10, summarizing recent correspondence, interagency coordination on Midcoast projects, a community meeting on a Seal Cove landslide, and several upcoming public workshops and agenda items.

Steve Manowitz, speaking for the department, described three letters received since the last meeting. The first came from the Midcoast Community Council and concerned overlapping proposals on the Burnham Strip near Pillar Point Harbor, including a proposed Granada Community Services District park and recreation center, a Caltrans Highway 1 repair and bike‑lane project that will remove some shoulder parking, and a Pillar Point Harbor District proposal for overflow parking. Manowitz said the Coastal Commission…

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