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Board adopts resolutions of necessity for Central Subway property interests after public hearings
Summary
Following public hearings that included property‑owner comment and SFMTA presentations, the Board of Supervisors adopted resolutions of necessity authorizing acquisition by eminent domain of two fee parcels and three permanent subsurface easements needed for the Central Subway Third Street light‑rail extension.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors, sitting as a committee of the whole, held public hearings and then adopted resolutions of necessity authorizing the acquisition of property interests needed to construct and operate the Central Subway Third Street light‑rail extension.
What the hearings covered: The SFMTA presented the project need, its federal approvals and the specific parcels and subsurface easements sought for construction and operations of the subway extension. SFMTA said the project had received a Record of Decision from the FTA and a notice to proceed on initial utility relocation contracts. SFMTA staff described two off‑street site acquisitions planned for station access — one near Moscone Center (266–286…
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