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Mayor says capital planning process will prioritize equity; cites Ingleside police station and Ocean View Library rebuild
Summary
Supervisor Cheyenne Chen asked how the administration will ensure capital projects in historically neglected neighborhoods respond to community needs. Mayor Lurie described the city's 10‑year capital planning process, noted public engagement, and gave project details including a $109 million Ingleside Police Station (with a 1,250 sq ft community
Supervisor Cheyenne Chen asked Mayor Daniel Lurie on June 10 what steps his administration is taking to make sure major capital investments underway in historically neglected parts of the city are responsive to neighborhood needs.
Lurie said the administration prioritizes equity and that San Francisco’s capital planning process includes a publicly noticed 10‑year capital plan updated every two years and reviewed by the capital planning committee, the mayor and the Board of…
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