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Supervisors hear comprehensive Pier 70 plan, amendments; committee continues items to full board
Summary
The Land Use Committee heard multi-agency presentations and broad public support for the 28-acre Pier 70 redevelopment, including commitments to 30% on-site affordability, transportation funding, arts space and shoreline resiliency. Supervisors agreed to continue items 1— for one week so amendments (including an office-cap) can be refined.
San FranciscoBoard of Supervisors' Land Use Committee on Oct. 16 heard a multi-hour presentation on the proposed Pier 70 mixed-use project and its associated amendments before voting to continue the items to the full board for further consideration.
Supervisor Malia Cohen, whose district includes Pier 70, described the project as a plan to "reintegrate and restore a 28 acre site" in the Dogpatch and said the developers public-benefits package totals "over $750,000,000," including public housing with 30% on-site affordability, transportation investments, workforce-development programs and historic rehabilitation.
Jack Sylvan of Forest City, the project sponsor, told the committee the plan grew from a decade of public outreach and ballot approval and would deliver a mixed-use district that could include about 2,300 residential units, roughly 1.1 million square feet of office, 500,000 square feet of retail and makerspace, and…
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