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Mission Rock Street‑naming Proposal Deferred After Supervisors Seek Broader Review

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · June 22, 2020
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Summary

The Port presented names for six streets at Mission Rock, including two new names — Plank Road and Spur Street — referencing site history. Supervisors pressed for an equity-focused review and raised potential name conflicts; the committee continued the item to the call of the Chair.

Port staff presented a motion to approve street names for the Mission Rock development at Seawall Lot 337, and the committee agreed to continue the matter to allow further coordination on new names.

Rebecca Venasini of the Port described Mission Rock as a roughly 28-acre site with a multi-phase buildout that will include about 1,200 new homes overall and approximately 40% of units designated as inclusionary affordable across the development. Phase 1 includes two apartment buildings…

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