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Redevelopment agency updates Planning Commission on Mission Bay progress, affordability and infrastructure

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 31, 2007
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Summary

Redevelopment Agency staff updated the commission on the Mission Bay plan: roughly 6,000 residential units planned with about 1,700 (28%) affordable, major UCSF campus parcels, 43 acres of parks, and infrastructure funded by tax increment/community facilities district; commissioners raised questions about police/fire resourcing and sustainability.

Redevelopment Agency staff briefed the Planning Commission on the Mission Bay planning and implementation program on May 31, describing the project’s scale, financing, affordable housing commitments and staging.

Amy Neches, senior project manager, summarized the 1998 Mission Bay Plan: approximately 303 acres of former railyard land set aside for a mixed‑use neighborhood with about 6,000 residential units (agency estimates show roughly 28 percent, or about 1,700 units, designated affordable), a UCSF campus in the southern parcels, and 43 acres of open space and parks. The plan anticipates significant public…

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