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Board approves redevelopment disposition for Armstrong Place; residents raise soil/toxic dust concerns
Summary
The Board approved a disposition and development agreement for Armstrong Place, a Redevelopment Agency-backed 124-unit affordable homeownership project in Bayview/Hunters Point, while members of the public raised concerns about soil contamination and dust controls at demolition.
The Board of Supervisors approved a redevelopment disposition and development agreement (DDA) allowing the Redevelopment Agency to transfer property at 5600 Third Street (Armstrong Place) to a developer for an affordable homeownership project.
Olson Lee, Deputy Executive Director of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, told the board the site will host approximately 124 ownership units sold at long-term affordability levels averaging about 74% of area median income and that about half the units will be three bedrooms or…
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