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Board approves planning funds for Jefferson Street streetscape; larger construction cost remains unresolved
Summary
Supervisors approved about $707,000 in fund balance for design of a Jefferson Street streetscape project in Fisherman's Wharf, while members raised questions about the project's estimated $8.7 million construction cost, geographic equity and future funding sources.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved on first reading an ordinance appropriating approximately $707,000 of fund balance to the Department of Public Works for design of Jefferson Street streetscape improvements in Fisherman's Wharf.
Supervisor Chu, speaking to the item, said the appropriation covers planning work only and noted that the project's full construction cost was estimated at about $8.7 million. "What is before us is not the funding…
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