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OCII approves Mission Bay signage program for Warriors' Chase Center, including 68x38-foot video board
Summary
The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure approved amendments to the Mission Bay South design and signage master plan to authorize signage for the Golden State Warriors' event center, including a 68-by-38-foot video board, time-of-day illumination limits, and conditions for final design and lighting review.
The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure voted 3–0 (one absent) June 5 to amend the Mission Bay South design for development and the Mission Bay signage master plan to establish a comprehensive sign program for the Golden State Warriors’ event center, the Chase Center.
OCII staff and project representatives told commissioners the amendments implement a condition from the commission’s 2015 schematic approval and are intended to allow arena-appropriate signage while limiting neighborhood impacts. Mark Slutskin, project manager for Mission Bay, described the program’s elements: a roof sign, six facade event signs (three on each side), a 68-foot-long by 38-foot-tall video board on the west facade facing the plaza, a gatehouse LED ticker and a theater LED ticker, 15 informational pylons, district signs reserved for nonprofit/education/health sponsors, and retail and office signage rules (office towers limited to two…
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