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Shipyard homeowners press OCII for answers as agency readies RFP for Blocks 52 and 54 affordable housing

Commission of the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure · September 19, 2017
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Summary

OCII proposed an RFP for about 100 affordable family units on Blocks 52 and 54; many shipyard residents and long‑time Bayview residents said Lennar marketing led them to expect parks on those lots, raised infrastructure and parking concerns, and asked the commission to delay the RFP or secure written responses from Lennar.

OCII staff presented plans Sept. 19 to issue an RFP for nonprofit development of roughly 100 affordable family rental units on Blocks 52 and 54 of Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 1. The parcels are hilltop sites bounded by Fredell, Kirkwood, Gerald, Hudson and Innis; staff said the blocks would serve households up to 50 percent of area median income and that units would be predominantly 1–3 bedroom, with a parking ratio requested at 0.6 spaces per unit.

Elizabeth Colomello, senior development specialist, said the project would contribute to the city's 30,000‑unit plan and OCII's enforceable obligations to provide 218 affordable…

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