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Commission OKs six-month MOAs for Mission Bay parks; Recreation & Parks and Port to assume management on July 1
Summary
The commission authorized two six-month memoranda of agreement authorizing short-term management and budgets for Mission Bay open space: Rec & Park ($950,000) and the Port ($510,000). OCII will remain the community facilities district administrator and return with a long-form lease transfer and funding split.
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure commission on Tuesday approved two six-month memoranda of agreement that will move day-to-day management of parts of the Mission Bay open-space system to the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and to the Port of San Francisco, effective July 1, 2023.
The agreements—authorized in separate votes—allow Recreation and Parks to manage certain Mission Bay parcels with a six-month budget not to exceed $950,000 and the Port to manage waterfront parcels with up to $510,000 in short-term funding. The commission voted 4–0 with one absence on both items.
The short-term MOAs are intended to bridge the transition while a larger transfer is finalized, said Mark Slutskin, project manager for Mission Bay. OCII will…
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