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Ingleside Police Station replacement delayed by land‑swap negotiation and sequential scheduling; Egbert surge facility to open first

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Public Works and SFPD told the commission that the SURGE/PCD facility at 1828 Egbert will be completed first and will serve as swing space while the Ingleside Police Station at Balboa is rebuilt; a 1:1 land swap with Recreation and Park avoided a voter measure but added time to the schedule.

Project manager Sherry Katz and SFPD Captain Tom Harvey updated the commission on the Ingleside Police Station replacement and the surge/Property Control Division (PCD) project at 1828 Egbert.

Katz said program funding totals roughly $127,000,000 across Ingleside and SURGE/PCD projects, with an Ingleside budget near $103,000,000 and SURGE at about $17,700,000; additional program reserves of $5–6 million were noted. Clark Construction holds the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) agreement, which Public Works used to accelerate preconstruction and mitigate risk through early contractor involvement.

Katz said the Egbert SURGE facility acquisition was funded by certificates of participation and that SURGE is now in the permit phase; the DBI…

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