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Planning Commission certifies final EIR for Alameda Creek recapture project over ACWD objections

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 22, 2017
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Summary

The Planning Commission certified the final EIR for the Alameda Creek Recapture Project on June 22, 2017, following detailed technical exchanges with the Alameda County Water District, which argued the EIR analysis was inadequate. Planning and SFPUC staff defended the modeling and recommended certification; the motion passed unanimously 5–0.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 22 certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Alameda Creek Recapture Project, part of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s Water System Improvement Program.

Planning staff (Chelsea Fordham and Chris Kern) and Ellen Levin of the SFPUC described the EIR process, modeling approach, and the conclusion that mitigation measures would reduce project impacts to less‑than‑significant levels except for…

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