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Fisherman's Wharf stakeholders press commission over Triangle Parking Lot RFP; commission approves 3-year competitive lease process

Port Commission (Port of San Francisco) · October 13, 2009
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Summary

Commissioners approved a motion to issue an RFP for a three-year lease on the Triangle Parking Lot (Seawall Lot 301). Long-time tenants, restaurant association leaders and workers urged delay, special hearings and protections for current employees and validation practices; port staff said the new lease will preserve validation for existing merchants and require revenue-capture equipment and a displaced-workers provision.

The Port Commission voted to authorize staff to issue a competitive RFP for a three-year lease covering the Triangle Parking Lot (Seawall Lot 301) and Lot 314 after an extended public-comment period that highlighted concerns from long-time merchants, the restaurant association and workers.

Leasing manager Jeffrey Bauer explained the proposed timetable, minimum bid and key lease provisions: a three-year term with annual adjustment, a minimum opening bid of $88,129.47,…

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