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Committee finds Marina remediation and rebuild fiscally feasible; project to proceed to full board
Summary
The Budget and Finance Committee on March 19 voted unanimously to forward to the full Board of Supervisors a resolution finding the Marina Improvement and Remediation Project fiscally feasible under San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 29.
The Budget and Finance Committee on March 19 voted unanimously to send to the full Board of Supervisors a resolution finding the Marina Improvement and Remediation Project fiscally feasible under San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 29.
Recreation and Park Department project manager Monica Scott told the committee the project is a joint effort between the city and PG&E and stems from a final settlement agreement approved by the Board of Supervisors in 2021. She said the project’s three primary goals are environmental remediation, a financially sustainable marina and increased public access. “There will also be a reactive barrier installed along the shoreline,” Scott said, and the work will include dredging and capping in the East Harbor, breakwater construction in the West Harbor, reinstallation of slips, reconfigured docks, an accessible community dock for…
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