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Commission approves relocation of two Path of Gold light standards at Harvey Milk Plaza amid broad community support

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 16, 2022
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The Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness to relocate two Path of Gold light standards within Harvey Milk Plaza as part of a plaza redesign intended to improve accessibility and memorialization; the decision followed extensive public comment overwhelmingly in favor.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 16 approved a certificate of appropriateness to relocate two historic "Path of Gold" light standards within Harvey Milk Plaza, a move staff said is part of a broader redesign that includes accessibility upgrades to Castro Muni Station and memorial elements honoring Supervisor Harvey Milk.

Rebecca Salgado, planning staff, told the commission the project would relocate the two standards short distances, install them on new below-grade structural footings and preserve their individual components in…

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