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Planning Department presents Northeast Embarcadero study; public responses divided

Port Commission (Port of San Francisco) · July 13, 2010
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Summary

San Francisco's Planning Department presented its Northeast Embarcadero study with design principles and parcel-level recommendations for open space, pedestrian connections and building heights; public testimony showed broad professional support and vocal community opposition on heights and parking.

The Planning Department presented its final Northeast Embarcadero study to the Port Commission on July 13, summarizing a 15-month process that proposed urban design principles, open-space strategies, pedestrian connections and recommendations for building massing and heights along the West Side of the Embarcadero.

Planning staff said the study builds on prior work including the waterfront land use plan and suggested five new open…

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