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Neighborhoods press PUC to acquire 770 Woolsey for Upper Yosemite Creek daylighting
Summary
Dozens of residents and neighborhood groups urged the SFPUC to acquire the 770 Woolsey greenhouse site to support the Upper Yosemite Creek daylighting project, citing historic agricultural zoning, community petitions and urgent escrow activity; staff said CEQA must be completed and the property was in escrow, limiting immediate action.
Dozens of residents, community groups and neighborhood associations urged the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Dec. 10 to acquire the two-acre parcel at 770 Woolsey and preserve its historic greenhouses as part of the Upper Yosemite Creek daylighting project.
Speakers including Caitlyn Galloway of Little City Gardens, Isabel Wade of Urban Resource Systems and members of a local greenhouse project stressed the site’s agricultural zoning, neighborhood value and potential to couple urban agriculture with stormwater management. "I strongly urge you to acquire the property at 770 Woolsey," Caitlyn Galloway said, calling the parcel "a rich…
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