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Committee forwards SFPUC property swap for 639 Bryant and 2000 Marin, with environmental safeguards and Flower Mart relocation plan
Summary
The Government Audit & Oversight Committee voted to send to the full Board a resolution for a conditional land exchange that would swap SFPUC property at 639 Bryant Street for 2000 Marin Street; the developer will fund phase 2 environmental testing and relocation costs, and the Flower Mart could be temporarily rehoused at 2000 Marin.
The Government Audit & Oversight Committee on July 18 forwarded to the full Board a conditional land disposition and acquisition agreement that would exchange the city-owned parcel at 639 Bryant Street for property at 2000 Marin Street, a swap the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) says will help consolidate utility operations and provide a temporary site for the Flower Mart.
Michael Carlin, deputy general manager for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the committee the exchange involves a 1.4-acre site at 639 Bryant and a roughly 7.9-acre site at 2000 Marin; staff have appraised both sites at about $63 million. "This is an exchange…
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