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Committee advances conditional street vacation and trust exchange tied to Millennium Tower repairs
Summary
The Land Use & Transportation Committee forwarded resolutions and ordinances that would vacate below‑grade portions of Mission and Fremont streets and authorize a public‑trust exchange so structural repairs to the Millennium Tower at 301 Mission can proceed, subject to State Lands and settlement approvals.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 3 advanced a package of measures that would allow substructure repairs at the sinking Millennium Tower at 301 Mission Street by vacating below‑grade street parcels and arranging a trust exchange with the state.
Public Works staff said the measure is a legal‑technical approach rather than a conventional street vacation. Javier Rivera of the Department of Public Works told the committee the proposal splits the public right‑of‑way vertically: the sidewalk and surface would remain public while the city would vacate the below‑grade…
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