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Project managers, fire department and advocates debate street widths in Candlestick Point/Hunters Point Shipyard rebuild

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 12, 2014
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Summary

OCII and Planning staff described revisions to street cross-sections at the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard project to reconcile Better Streets design with Fire Department 26-foot clear-width requirements; staff said they reached near-consensus with departments and will return necessary documents for approval.

Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) project staff updated the Planning Commission on the long-running Candlestick Point–Hunters Point Shipyard redevelopment and a recent interagency effort to reconcile street design with emergency access requirements.

Wells Lawson, OCII senior project manager, reviewed the project—s scope and approvals and said the full development plan envisions roughly 12,100 housing units, replacement public housing and a major open-space system. "This in total, including both phase 1 and phase 2 of Hunters Point Shipyard, is a 12,100 unit development,"…

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