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Port approves cooperative agreement framework with BART for long-term Ferry Plaza security barriers

Port of San Francisco Commission · October 26, 2010
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The Port Commission approved Resolution 10-71 to forward a cooperative agreement with BART for installation and maintenance of surface and marine barriers at Ferry Plaza; BART will be responsible for engineering assessments, permits, repairs and maintenance and the proposed term is 66 years, subject to stakeholder agreements and required CEQA/BCDC approvals.

The Port of San Francisco Commission on Oct. 13 approved a resolution forwarding a cooperative agreement framework with the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) for installation, use and maintenance of security surface and marine barriers at the Ferry Plaza, planning staff said.

Connie Dorlin of the port’s Planning and Development Division outlined the agreement terms: BART will be responsible for completing any necessary repairs and paying for them, producing an engineering…

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