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Joint commissions approve $1.375 million for Union Square ADA access upgrades

San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission and San Francisco Planning Commission · May 21, 2015
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Summary

The Recreation and Park Commission and Planning Commission voted to allocate up to $1,375,000 from the Downtown Park Fund for Union Square accessibility work: $524,000 to remediate settlement-related barriers and $851,000 for additional enhancements under planning code section 412.5.

The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission and the Planning Commission voted to allocate up to $1,375,000 from the Downtown Park Fund to fund Americans with Disabilities Act access improvements at Union Square.

The funding, described during a joint meeting, splits into $524,000 to complete remediation required by a previous settlement and $851,000 for additional accessibility enhancements. Planning Department staff said the Downtown Park Fund balance is $3,100,000. "The Planning Commissioners have before them a proposed resolution that would allocate $1,375,000 from the Downtown Park Fund for Americans with Disability Act accessibility improvements for Union…

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