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City staff outlines IPIC implementation priorities and a large near-term bump in impact-fee revenue; commissioners flag transportation and maintenance concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 1, 2012
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Planning Department staff presented the Interagency Plan Implementation Committee report with five-year impact-fee revenue projections (including a near-term $20M bump tied to fee deferrals) and priority infrastructure projects; commissioners and public commenters urged stronger neighborhood prioritization for transportation funding and ongoing maintenance planning.

City planning staff presented an annual implementation update Thursday that laid out how development-impact fees and other public funds will be prioritized to deliver infrastructure projects from adopted area plans.

Kirsten Dissinger of the Planning Department's implementation group summarized the Interagency Plan Implementation Committee (IPIC) report, describing revenue projections and priority projects the committee recommended for the next five years. She noted the Transit Center District plan represents one of the largest implementation programs the city faces, with roughly $175 million in infrastructure work projected over 20 years. Dissinger told the commission that a large near-term bump in impact-fee receipts is expected in 2015 because several…

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