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Committee forwards Central Shops relocation and $62.2M wastewater transfer after questions about sole-source selection
Summary
The committee advanced a package to relocate Central Shops to consolidate site control around the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant, authorizing phase 1 work up to $10.3 million and proposing a $62.2 million transfer from the Wastewater Enterprise Fund with a $45 million reserve; members probed a sole-source developer selection and the exemption from Chapter 29 fiscal-feasibility reporting.
The Budget and Finance Committee on Jan. 27 moved forward a proposal from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the Real Estate Division to relocate the city's Central Shops to multiple sites near the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant to allow expansion of the plant.
SFPUC deputy general manager Michael Carlin and John Updike, the city's director of real estate, described the plan to assemble two acquisitions and a lease (including a leasehold at 450 Tolland) so the SFPUC can expand solids-handling and other treatment facilities at the…
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