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Board Approves Sixth Street SFPD Substation Lease Amendment After Commitments to Outcome Reporting
Summary
Supervisors approved an amended lease and construction plan for a Sixth Street police substation, committing roughly $775,000 in tenant improvements (including ballistic hardening) while adding a requirement that the Police Department report measurable public-safety outcomes to the Public Safety Committee about six months after opening.
The Budget & Finance Subcommittee approved an amendment to a lease and the construction plan for a new San Francisco Police Department substation at 72 Sixth Street, after extensive public comment from merchants and community groups and a supervisor-led amendment requiring follow-up reporting.
City staff told supervisors the amended lease reduces the citys short-term rent obligation (a negotiated $14.49 monthly base for the first three years) while the city would fund interior tenant improvements estimated at $775,000. John Updike of the Real Estate Division explained nearly half of the construction budget is for ballistic protection and hardened HVAC/ducting to meet safety standards, and that value…
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