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Port previews Crane Cove Park plans for Pier 70; staff seeks community input and cost estimates

San Francisco Port Commission · May 29, 2012
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Port planning staff presented two concept alternatives for Crane Cove Park at Pier 70, identified historic preservation, ship‑repair adjacency and sea‑level rise as critical constraints, and said preliminary cost estimates for the park range from about $20 million to $30 million; staff will hold community workshops and return with a draft concept this fall.

Planning staff offered an informational update on Crane Cove Park, a proposed new park adjacent to Pier 70 and the Twentieth Street historic core. David Beaupre summarized existing conditions and two concept alternatives: "Lines and Traces," which emphasizes preservation of World War II‑era resources and historic traces such as former rail lines, and "Patches and Uses," which allows more reinterpretation of the…

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