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Residents press OCII and developer to move garage exhaust away from Bayview; staff says revised design reduces above‑grade massing and shows small modeled air‑d
Summary
Community members urged OCII and the developer to move proposed Candlestick retail center garage exhaust away from nearby homes, citing Bayview Hunters Point’s disproportionate pollution burden and local monitoring that shows higher particulates; staff described a redesign that removes above‑grade parking, reduces below‑grade spaces and presented an air‑quality analysis that found a small modeled contribution to background particulate levels.
A lengthy and at times emotional public discussion focused on air quality and outreach for the proposed Candlestick Point retail center garage.
Tamsen Drew, OCII senior project manager for Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point, reviewed the project history and the developer’s revised concept: removal of an above‑grade garage and tower along Aurelius Walker Drive, reduction of the below‑grade garage to 1,700 spaces (down from a previously proposed total of ~2,700), and the reorientation of entrances to reduce neighborhood impacts. Drew said schematic design is…
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