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Committee recommends landmark designation for Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · February 28, 2022
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Summary

The Land Use & Transportation Committee voted to recommend landmark designation for the Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library (1801 Green St), citing its 1918 neoclassical design and role in the Carnegie library program; the measure will be forwarded to the full Board of Supervisors.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on March 1 recommended that the Board of Supervisors designate the Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library at 1801 Green Street as a San Francisco landmark.

Planning Department historic preservation staff told the committee the library, designed in the neoclassical style by Ernest Coxhead and opened in 1918, is the last of…

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