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OCII grants three‑year permit for temporary Essex Street community garden with East Cut CBD
Summary
The commission approved a three‑year revocable permit to enter with the East Cut Community Benefit District to construct and operate a temporary community garden on a portion of the Essex Street Hillside. The permit area will include 20 wooden plots (17 individual, 3 shared), accessible design elements, and no fee charged by OCII.
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure voted unanimously Feb. 2 to authorize a revocable permit to enter (PTE) with the East Cut Community Benefit District allowing the group to construct, manage and maintain a temporary community garden on a portion of the Essex Street open space in the Transbay project area.
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