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Board approves transfer of Francisco Reservoir to Recreation and Parks for new neighborhood park
Summary
The Board approved a jurisdictional transfer of the Francisco Reservoir site from the Public Utilities Commission to Recreation and Parks, clearing the way to convert the long‑dormant reservoir into a new neighborhood park funded in part by the city's open‑space acquisition fund and private donations.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on July 22 to approve a jurisdictional transfer that moves the Francisco Reservoir property from the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to the Recreation and Parks Department and to authorize payment of the negotiated transfer price.
Supervisor Malia Cohen, joined by several colleagues as co‑sponsors, described a multiyear community effort to convert the old Francisco Reservoir — a concrete former working reservoir that has been out of service for decades and is bounded…
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