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Board moves to limit West Harbor expansion; ordinance would bar projects extending West Harbor more than 150 feet
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed on first reading an ordinance prohibiting the Recreation and Park Department and the Planning Department from implementing a Marina Yacht Harbor cleanup or rebuilding project that would extend the West Harbor by more than 150 feet from its current boundary.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed on first reading an ordinance on Feb. 6 that would prohibit the Recreation and Park Department and the Planning Department from performing environmental review of, or otherwise implementing, a project to clean up and reconstruct the Marina Yacht Harbor in any way that would extend the West Harbor Marina by more than 150 feet from its current boundary.
Supervisor Ahsha Safaí, the ordinance’s lead sponsor, framed the measure as an effort to preserve long‑standing recreational uses of the Marina—rowing, open‑water swimming and youth sailing—and to ensure community input into design choices after years of litigation and cleanup needs at the…
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