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Port Commission reviews proposed $185 million parks and waterfront bond

Port Commission (Port of San Francisco) · April 10, 2012
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Summary

Port staff outlined a proposed $185 million parks and open-space general-obligation bond for the November ballot and said the Port could receive $35 million for waterfront parks, including proposals for Crane Cove Park and a new Northeast Wharf Plaza.

Dan Hodap, a planner in the Port’s Planning and Development Division, told the Port Commission that the City intends to place a $185 million parks and open-space general-obligation bond on the November ballot and that the Port would seek roughly $35 million of that total for waterfront parks.

Hodap said the proposal builds on the 2008 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks bond, which provided the Port about $33.5 million for projects including the Pier 43 Bay Trail promenade and other improvements. “The proposed bond amount, dollars 185,000,000 would again be split between the Recreation and Parks Department and the Port, with the Port receiving…

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