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Mayor says capital planning includes community engagement for Ingleside police station, Ocean View Library and Crocker Amazon renovation

3755508 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Daniel Lurie told the Board that San Francisco’s 10‑year capital planning process prioritizes equity and community engagement and gave project details for the Ingleside Police Station and Ocean View Library.

On June 10, 2025, Mayor Daniel Lurie told the Board of Supervisors that ensuring major capital investments in historically underserved neighborhoods are responsive to community needs is a priority for his administration and described the city’s capital planning process.

Supervisor Cheyenne Chen (District 11) asked what processes the mayor’s office is implementing to make major capital projects—including the Giant Crocker Amazon renovation, the Ingleside Police Station, and the Ocean View Library—responsive to neighborhood priorities. Chen asked how neighborhoods’ needs will be identified and addressed during planning and design.

Mayor Lurie…

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