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Dogpatch neighbors press for reuse of Old Potrero Police Station as community center

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 15, 2018
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Summary

Friends of the Dogpatch Hub and neighborhood residents urged the Planning Commission to support adaptive reuse of the long‑vacant Old Potrero Police Station (2300 Third Street) as a community center, outlining fundraising and a $10M estimated rebuild cost and asking for official support as the city prepares an RFP.

Several Dogpatch residents and organizers testified during general public comment about a multi‑year effort to reuse the Old Potrero Police Station at 2300 Third Street as a neighborhood community center.

Mark Dwight, a Dogpatch homeowner and Friends of the Dogpatch Hub board member, described the site’s physical decline and community interest. “We believe that the long abandoned Old Potrero Police Station is an ideal location for our community center,” he…

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