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Committee forwards Treasure Island lease extensions to full Board without recommendation amid new radiological findings
Summary
Facing constituent concern and recent Navy reports identifying nine potentially radiologically impacted areas, the committee forwarded six Treasure Island master-lease and cooperative-agreement extensions to the Board without recommendation so the full Board can weigh contamination, cleanup oversight, and liability questions before acting.
The Budget and Finance Committee on Sept. 1 voted to send six Treasure Island items — five master-lease amendments and one cooperative-agreement modification with the U.S. Navy — to the full Board of Supervisors without the committee’s recommendation, after extensive discussion about newly disclosed Navy findings and resident concerns about potential radiological contamination.
Marian Saez and Michael Timeoff of the Treasure Island Development Authority reviewed the set of one-year extensions to existing leases and the cooperative agreement that lets the city provide municipal services on the island. Timeoff…
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