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SFUSD presents schematic design for Mission Bay Block 14 elementary school; public raises environmental questions

Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure Commission · February 16, 2021
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SFUSD presented schematic plans for a 500‑student Mission Bay elementary on Block 14, emphasizing site setbacks to reduce exposure to freeway particulates and a linked learning hub. Members of the public urged thorough CEQA and cleanup review; SFUSD said technical studies and DTSC/CDE reviews are underway.

San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) staff presented a schematic design Feb. 16 for a 500‑student elementary school on Mission Bay’s Block 14 and described program elements intended to make the building a community asset while minimizing environmental exposures.

Gretchen Heckman, a development specialist at OCII, introduced the item and noted a jurisdictional difference: OCII’s planning documents list the block as a public facility but the district asserts independent authority. OCII staff recommended a workshop review rather than an action item; SFUSD said it would return if major design changes occur.

Design and program: SFUSD project managers Sarah…

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