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Police commission approves amended resolution to solicit tenants for 2300 Third Street

San Francisco Police Commission · March 21, 2012
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Summary

The Police Commission voted 4–2 to recommend transferring jurisdiction of the long-vacant police property at 2300 Third Street to the city's real estate office for a solicitation to secure tenancy, adding language to prioritize uses that further the police department's relationship with the neighborhood and asking for a return to the commission before final Board of Supervisors approval.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted 4–2 to recommend that the director of real estate solicit tenants for the long-vacant police property at 2300 Third Street, adopting amendments intended to preserve the site's public-service legacy and keep the commission involved in the final selection.

Commissioner Chan moved approval with the amendments read into the record; the roll call produced four ayes and two no votes. President Mazuka, Vice President Marshall, Commissioner De Jesus and Commissioner Chan voted in favor; Commissioners Kingsley and Turman opposed the measure.

John Updike, acting director of real estate, told the commission he had added language to the draft resolution to emphasize that…

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