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Supervisors move to subpoena peer reviewer in Millennium Tower inquiry

San Francisco Board of Supervisors — Government Audit and Oversight Committee · December 8, 2016
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Summary

The Government Audit and Oversight Committee directed the clerk to issue a subpoena to chief peer reviewer Jack Maley, requiring him to appear on Jan. 12, 2017, and to produce documents about projects at 301 Mission Street and 80 Natoma Street amid questions about peer review for the sinking Millennium Tower.

Chair Aaron Peskin told the San Francisco Government Audit and Oversight Committee he would move to direct the Clerk of the Board to issue a subpoena to chief peer reviewer Jack Maley, requiring Maley to appear Jan. 12, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. and to produce documents related to the design, engineering, review and approval process for projects at 301 Mission Street and 80 Natoma Street.

The move follows multiple committee hearings about the Millennium Tower at 301 Mission Street, which Peskin said is "sinking and tilting," and lingering questions about whether independent peer review occurred for certain projects. "We have heard from DBI staff and others," Peskin said,…

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