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Port Commission extends license for 40-foot 'Raygun Gothic Rocketship' through Oct. 2012

Port Commission, Port of San Francisco · September 27, 2011
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The Port Commission approved a 12-month extension for the Black Rock Arts Foundation's 40-foot Raygun Gothic Rocketship at the plaza between the Agriculture Building and Pier 14, preserving the installation through Oct. 7, 2012; the foundation and staff cited public interest and funding challenges.

The Port Commission voted to extend a display license for the 40-foot Raygun Gothic Rocketship public sculpture at the plaza between the Agriculture Building and Pier 14 through Oct. 7, 2012.

Dan Hodap of the Port's Planning and Development Division said the port initially authorized the sculpture for 14 months on June 8, 2010 and that Black Rock Arts Foundation now seeks a 12‑month extension. Hodap summarized…

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