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Preservation commission urges interpretive displays, asks to retain community elements in Potrero HOPE SF review
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the Potrero HOPE SF draft EIR/EIS and agreed to send a letter urging the project sponsor and Planning Department to consider interpretive displays and retaining portions of community buildings amid demolition of existing public housing.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Dec. 3 reviewed the draft Environmental Impact Report/Statement for the Potrero HOPE SF redevelopment and asked staff to include requests for interpretive measures in the commission’s comment letter to the Planning Department and Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development.
Rachel Judd, environmental coordinator for the Potrero HOPE SF EIR/EIS, told the commission the project site on the south slope of Potrero Hill currently contains 620 public housing units (Potrero Terrace and Potrero Annex) and that the…
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