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Port lays out Blue Greenway design guidelines, identifies $66.5M in projects and $25.5M currently funded

Port Commission of the City and County of San Francisco · July 12, 2011
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Port staff presented the Blue Greenway planning and design guidelines to complete a continuous open-space network along the southern waterfront, listing an estimated $66.5 million in potential projects and roughly $25.5 million currently identified for implementation; staff emphasized phased prioritization and continued interagency outreach.

Port staff presented the Blue Greenway planning and design guidelines, a multi-agency plan to extend the Bay Trail and Bay Area Water Trail along San Francisco's central and southern waterfront and to knit together open spaces, connecting streets, signage, site furnishings and stewardship.

David Beaupre, Planning and Development Division, said the guidelines prioritize 11 Port open spaces and identify linking streets and wayfinding elements to create continuity between otherwise fragmented waterfront areas.…

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