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Port Commission approves CEQA findings, trust exchange and interagency agreement for Hunters Point/Candlestick redevelopment

Port Commission, City and County of San Francisco · June 8, 2010
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Summary

The commission adopted CEQA findings and authorized a public-trust land exchange and an interagency cooperative agreement to advance Phase 2 of the Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point redevelopment, citing job creation, affordable housing and park space commitments.

SAN FRANCISCO ' The Port Commission voted June 8 to adopt environmental findings and approve interagency agreements that advance Phase 2 of the Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point redevelopment.

Mark Lozevoy, assistant deputy director of real estate, and Michael Cohen, director of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, told commissioners the integrated project covers about 700 acres and is intended to deliver economic and neighborhood benefits after a multi-decade planning process. Cohen said the approvals implement a public-trust land…

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