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OCII approves $350,000 amendment for specialized legal services on Hunters Point and Candlestick land transfers

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · April 7, 2015
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Summary

The Commission approved a sixth amendment to a legal-services contract with Schutte Mahali and Weinberger LLP, adding $350,000 (bringing the cap to $1.95 million) to support complex land-transfer and public-trust work needed to advance Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point development.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure on April 7 approved a $350,000 sixth amendment to the agency's long-standing legal-services contract with Schutte Mahali and Weinberger LLP to support land-transfer work tied to the Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point redevelopment.

Agency staff and Tamsen Drew, senior project manager on the Hunters Point and Candlestick Point project, told commissioners the work is specialized: it includes implementing multiple land-transfer agreements with the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the State Lands Commission, resolving public-trust designations on formerly submerged lands, and advising on revenue accounting…

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