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TIDA launches Treasure Island planning program as Job Corps parcel status remains uncertain
Summary
TIDA staff introduced a multi‑year planning program focused on parks and open space, community facilities, retail, and development capacity and discussed the opportunity and uncertainty surrounding the 36.5‑acre Treasure Island Job Corps parcel; staff set an internal timeline to prepare entitlements by late 2028 if acquisition proceeds.
Treasure Island Development Authority staff outlined a new Treasure Island Planning Program that will reassess open space, community facilities and development capacity across the island center while preparing for a possible future acquisition and integration of the federal Job Corps parcel.
Allison Alberici, introduced as the authority’s new planning staff member, said the program groups work under three categories: parks and open spaces, community facilities and retail, and development capacity. “The time for planning is now. We have a lot of work to do,” she told directors, describing the work as a chance to refine ambiguities in the 2011 plan and to incorporate updated priorities such as racial and social equity and sea‑level rise guidance.
Alberici said the program will include focused studies and community programming audits—examples cited were an urban agriculture park, sports‑park programming, and a review of the parcel set aside for a future joint public safety facility with San Francisco Fire Department…
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