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Historic Preservation Commission initiates landmark designation for Diamond Heights safety wall

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 1, 2017
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to initiate landmark designation for the Diamond Heights safety wall, citing its 1968 design by Stefan Alexander Novak, community support, and the need for a conservation plan.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 1 to initiate landmark designation of the Diamond Heights safety wall, a mid‑century public sculpture and functional safety barrier located at Diamond Heights Boulevard, Clipper Street and Portola Drive.

Desiree Smith of the Planning Department presented the designation report and recommended initiation, describing the structure's significance to the Diamond Heights redevelopment…

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