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Supervisors advance plan to buy 900 Innis for waterfront parkland

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · July 16, 2014
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The Budget and Finance Committee voted to send a resolution to the full Board recommending acquisition of the 900 Innis Avenue property for $2.975 million, citing long-standing community support, waterfront connectivity and potential EPA Brownfields funding for cleanup.

The Budget and Finance Committee on July 16 voted to forward to the full Board a resolution recommending the city acquire 900 Innis Avenue for future parkland. Chair Mark Farrell and members said the property represents a rare opportunity to extend the India Basin shoreline parks and complete a key segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail.

Holly Pearson, a planner in the Recreation and Park Department’s Capital and Planning Division, told the committee the site is a little more than 2 acres sitting between India Basin Shoreline Park and India Basin Open Space and contains a landmarked Shipwrights Cottage. The department recommends the city…

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