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SFPUC presents draft EIR for Southern Skyline Ridge Trail; staff flags biological and circulation impacts under unsupervised access

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 23, 2020
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The SF Public Utilities Commission presented a draft EIR for a 6‑mile Skyline Ridge Trail extension through Peninsula Watershed lands; the draft EIR finds significant unavoidable impacts to listed species and vehicle‑pedestrian conflicts at Highway 92 under unsupervised access scenarios and proposes permit‑based restricted access as a mitigation approach.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission presented a draft environmental impact report on July 23 for a proposed Southern Skyline Boulevard Ridge Trail extension through the Peninsula Watershed. SFPUC staff described three major project components: six miles of new trail south of Highway 92, acquisition of a trail easement north of Highway 92 currently held by the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, and universal‑access improvements at the cemetery gate.

Project scope and access options: Tim Ramirez, Natural Resources and Lands Management…

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