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Committee adopts amended response to civil grand jury; public urges "100% cleanup" before land transfer
Summary
After hearing extensive public comment, the committee approved President Walton's amendments to its response to the civil grand jury report on Hunters Point Shipyard, committed to pursue an independent study on groundwater and sea‑level rise interactions, and voted to send the amended resolution to the full Board; multiple speakers urged the Board to refuse any land transfer until the site is cleaned to unrestricted residential standards.
The Government Audit & Oversight Committee considered two linked items Oct. 6 responding to the civil grand jury report "Buried problems in a buried process" on Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. Natalie Gee, chief of staff to Board President Shamann Walton, read proposed amendments that the President's office circulated that day. The amendments said the Board "agrees" with several findings and recommended securing an independent commission and third‑party study to model shallow groundwater,…
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