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SFPUC gets exclusive negotiating right for 4–6 acre Treasure Island parcel; PUC to plan treatment and recycled-water facilities

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · February 9, 2010
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Summary

Commission approved an exclusive negotiating agreement with the Treasure Island Development Authority giving SFPUC rights to negotiate for a 4–6 acre parcel for PUC uses. Staff described a proposed cost allocation: developer constructs collection grid and stormwater systems; SFPUC would fund/construct treatment and recycled-water facilities (planning-level SFPUC cost ~ $87.6M).

The Commission voted Feb. 9 to authorize an exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) between the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA) giving the PUC the exclusive right to negotiate for a 4–6 acre parcel on Treasure Island for PUC uses.

Jack Sylvan (Mayor's Office of Economic Development) and Mike Martin (SFPUC project manager) briefed commissioners on the Treasure Island redevelopment plan, which envisages 6,000–8,000 housing units, open…

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