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SFPUC approves water supply assessment for proposed Battery/Sansom development; fire station inclusion raises ordinance questions

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved the legally required water supply assessment for the proposed developments at 447 Battery Street and 530 Sansom Street, while staff and counsel noted unique ordinance and project‑scope issues because the proposal includes a standalone city fire station.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved a project‑level water supply assessment required under state law for the proposed developments at 447 Battery Street and 530 Sansom Street.

Assistant General Manager Steve Ritchie said the water supply assessment is a CEQA‑related step: it provides the planning department with the agency's assessment of whether the proposed project would cause a water supply shortfall. Ritchie said the assessment evaluates the project in the context of regional supply uncertainties (Bay‑Delta…

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