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Planning commission reviews draft EIR for SFO shoreline protection; air-quality impacts flagged as significant
Summary
Staff presented the draft EIR for San Francisco International Airport's shoreline protection program, covering 7.5 miles and 15 reaches; the draft finds construction-related air-quality impacts would be significant and unavoidable and sets a public comment deadline of Oct. 17, 2022.
Planning Department staff and SFO project managers presented the draft environmental impact report (EIR) for San Francisco International Airport's shoreline protection program at the commission's Oct. 6 hearing and opened the item for public comment.
Michael Lee of the Planning Department explained the program covers about 7.5 miles of airport shoreline divided into 15 reaches and that the project would replace existing protection features with a system of reinforced concrete and steel sheet pile walls. Heights in the draft range from roughly 4 feet to 14 feet depending on location;…
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