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Planning Department outlines Showplace Square open-space plan, identifies eight opportunity sites

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 28, 2010
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Summary

City planning staff presented an informational report on the Showplace Square open-space planning process, describing eight potential sites, conceptual designs, community voting results (63 ballots), estimated cost ranges and next steps including environmental review and funding identification.

Planning Department staff presented the Showplace Square open-space planning process to the San Francisco Planning Commission on Jan. 28, summarizing public workshops, conceptual designs and community priorities.

The department, represented by staffer Steve West, said the effort identified eight potential open-space opportunity sites — including expansions of Jackson Playground at Arkansas and Carolina streets; low-traffic living-street conversions on Wisconsin and Hooper; Daggett Street right-of-way; the NorCal Triangle at Seventh and Berry (a possible land-swap target); an enlarged Townsend Circle plaza; and the Wolf’s Cafe site — all on existing…

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